Tigerair Philippines rebrands to Cebgo
Tigerair Philippines, a subsidiary of low-cost carrier Cebu Pacific Air has been rebranded as Cebgo.
The company has unveiled a new logo in Cebu Pacific colours to better reflect its identity, just over one year after being acquired by CEB.
"The new Cebgo brand clearly identifies us as part of the CEB group, and streamlines our operations further," said Cebgo chief executive Michael Ivan Shau.
"Cebgo will continue to leverage on CEB’s distribution channels and network, and work together to serve more guests."
Tigerair Philippines has been operating to 16 destinations from its Manila area hubs at Ninoy Aquino and Clark International airports.
Last year it carried 1.3 million passengers, up from 970,000 in 2013.
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