The Provincial Government of Bohol warmly welcomed Cebu Pacific’s Airbus A330 as it landed for the first time at the Bohol-Panglao International Airport.
The maiden flight carried 371 passengers from Manila.
Governor Aris Aumentado, together with BPTO OIC Joanne Pinat, joined BPIA officials and key partners, including Aboitiz Airports Chief Operations Officer Terence Delomoney, Cebu Pacific Vice President for Corporate Affairs Atty. Maria Cecilia Natividad, CAAP Deputy Director General for Operations Lt. Gen. Rozzano Briguez, and BFP–Bohol Inspector Eulalio Gementiza.
Aumentado welcomed the milestone, calling it a major boost to Bohol’s air transport connectivity.
“This is a big milestone for local tourism and will encourage a surge of visitors in the province.”
According to the Bohol Tourism Office, this is a big milestone for local tourism and will encourage a surge of visitors in the province.
Bohol is one of only a few top tourist destinations in the Philippines to be joined by Cebu Pacific in the launch of their Airbus A330neo, a modern wide-body aircraft that is more energy-efficient and more comfortable for passengers.
An eco-friendly aircraft landing on a globally recognized island, a perfect takeoff for Bohol’s brighter future.
With greater flight capacity and sustainable aircraft technology, more visitors can now experience Bohol’s world-class geosites, vibrant culture, and warm hospitality, opening more opportunities for local businesses, workers, and communities.


