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History
Prior to the second liberalization of the Philippine airline industry in 1995, state-owned Philippine Airlines enjoyed virtual monopoly with the country's adopted policy of "one country, one airline" imposed during President Ferdinand Marcos' administration. The government's subsidy in the form of mail freight payments supported the company's massive expansion program in the 1960s. During the 1970s, the government ordered the absorption by Philippine Air Lines, Inc. of two other privately owned airlines; Air Manila and Filipinas Orient Airways - to form Philippine Airlines as the single flag carrier of the Republic of the Philippines.
This list of airlines enumerates local airlines in the Philippines which have a current air operator's certificate issued by the Civil Aviation Authority.
Commercial airlines
Airline | ICAO | IATA | Callsign | Commenced operations |
Fleet size | Headquarters |
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AirAsia Zest | EZD | Z2 | ZEST AIRWAYS | 1995 | 11 | Pasay City |
Cebu Pacific | CEB | 5J | CEBU PAC | 1996 | 50 | Pasay City |
PAL Express | GAP | 2P | AIRPHIL | 1996 | 21 | Pasay City |
Philippine Airlines | PAL | PR | PHILIPPINE | 1941 | 51 | Pasay City |
Philippines AirAsia | APG | PQ | COOL RED | 2012 | 3 | Angeles City |
Sky Pasada | WCC | SP | PASADA | 2010 | 2 | Pasay City |
Spirit of Manila Airlines | MNP | SM | MANILA SKY | 2010 | 3 | Pasay City |
Tigerair Philippines | SRQ | DG | SEAIR | 1995 | 17 | Angeles City |
Charter airlines
Airline | ICAO | IATA | Callsign | Commenced operations |
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Aero Majestic Airways | |||||
Air Link International Airways | 1 | ||||
Air Republiq Airlines | REPUBLIQ | 2011 | 5 | ||
Aviatour Air | |||||
Cyclone Airways | 1960 | ||||
Paradise Air | PA | DJ | BLUEYELLOW | ||
INAEC / Iloilo-Negros Air Express | INAEC | 1933 | |||
Interisland Airlines | ISN | TRI-BIRD | 2 | ||
Island Aviation | SOY | SORIANO | 2 | ||
Lionair | |||||
Mosphil Aero | MPI | MOSPHIL | 2006 | 2 | |
Northsky Air | 2 | ||||
Pacificair | 4 | ||||
Pacific Pearl Airways | PPM | PACIFIC PEARL | 2006 | 2 | |
SkyJet | 5M | 2012 | 1 | ||
South Phoenix Airlines | 2010 | 10 | |||
Subic Seaplane | |||||
Air Pacific |
Cargo airlines
Airline | ICAO | IATA | Callsign | Commenced operations |
Fleet size |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Pacific Ocean Air (Air) | BOI | ABAIR | |||
Asia Overnight Express | AOT | OE | ASIA OVERNIGHT | ||
Pacific East Asia Cargo Airlines | PEC | Q8 | PAC-EAST CARGO | 2 | |
TransGlobal Airways | TCU | TRANSGLOBAL | 2005 | 2 |
Market Share
Although, the Philippines lists many registered airline companies mostly chartered, there are mainly four competing commercial airline groups with scheduled flights serving the domestic market. The top leading contenders are Cebu Pacific-Tigerair Philippines alliance and Philippine Airlines-PAL Express group. With the recent acquisition by Cebu Pacific of Tigerair Philippines, the airline has effectively controlled more than half of the domestic market in the Philippines followed by Philippine Airlines group.
They are followed by the struggling AirAsia Zest group which is the merger of AirAsia Philippines and the former Zest Airways. Operations of Spirit of Manila Airlines which was launched few years back has been halted temporarily by the Philippine airline regulator.
Order by market share in the domestic market:[1]
- Cebu Pacific(50.36%) [2]
- PAL Express (21.39%)
- Philippine Airlines (12.69%)
- AirAsia Zest (9.78%)
- Tigerair Philippines (4.77%)
Other locally registered airlines operate either domestic charter services or cargo services only.