MANILA, Philippines – Cebu Pacific, Philippine’s largest low-cost carrier, has been fined P52 million by the Philippine government after its recent holiday disaster that saw hundreds of flights cancel
MANILA, Philippines – Cebu Pacific, Philippine’s largest low-cost carrier, has been fined P52 million by the Philippine government after its recent holiday disaster that saw hundreds of flights cancelled or delayed over a span of several days during the peak travel period.
According to Victor Luciano of the Civil Aeronautics Board, Cebu Pacific was found in violation of its certificate of public convenience and necessity. The airline was fined based on the 10,400 passengers that were affected by the operational glitches from December 23 to 26. This represents a P5,000 fine for each affected passenger as directed under the Civil Aeronautics Act of the Philippines, which served as the basis of the penalty.
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