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                    [Title] => Cebu Pacific vows to continue promoting domestic tourism
                    [Summary] => President Arroyo graced yesterday the 10th anniversary of Cebu Pacific Airways, whose officials pledged to help boost the country’s domestic tourism.


The President led the blessing of one of the airline’s six new Airbus A-320 jets delivered to them over the past several months.

Cebu Pacific Air Inc. president and chief operating officer Lance Gokongwei said the eight new Airbus jets will be delivered to them by Airbus Industrie over the next 12 months, completing a full re-fleeting project begun in the middle of last year.
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Cebu Pacific president and chief executive officer Lance Gokongwei said funding will come from a combination of internally generated cash and bank borrowings, guaranteed by export credit agencies.
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Lance Gokongwei, president of both Cebu Pacific and its parent firm JG Summit Holdings, said by next year, a slower growth of about 15 percent in terms of passengers carried is expected, but would result in higher bottom line earnings for the airline company.
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Financial statements submittted to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) showed JG Summit’s earnings dropped by 22.5 percent to P2.31 billion last year as against P2.98 billion the prior year.
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The President led the blessing of one of the airline’s six new Airbus A-320 jets delivered to them over the past several months.

Cebu Pacific Air Inc. president and chief operating officer Lance Gokongwei said the eight new Airbus jets will be delivered to them by Airbus Industrie over the next 12 months, completing a full re-fleeting project begun in the middle of last year.
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Cebu Pacific president and chief executive officer Lance Gokongwei said funding will come from a combination of internally generated cash and bank borrowings, guaranteed by export credit agencies.
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Lance Gokongwei, president of both Cebu Pacific and its parent firm JG Summit Holdings, said by next year, a slower growth of about 15 percent in terms of passengers carried is expected, but would result in higher bottom line earnings for the airline company.
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