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Cebu-Quanzhou Flights Resume as MCIA Deepens Aviation Ties with China

June 19, 2026 · admin

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CEBU, Philippines — The Mactan-Cebu International Airport (MCIA) has taken a major step forward in strengthening its global connectivity after formalizing a cooperation framework with Quanzhou Jinjiang International Airport in China. The agreement paves the way for resumed direct flights between Cebu and Quanzhou, boosting tourism, trade, and investment flows between the central Philippines and one of China’s most dynamic economic regions.

A New Chapter in Cebu-China Aviation

The cooperation agreement was signed during a ceremony in Fujian Province early this month. It establishes a quarterly working committee involving MCIA, Quanzhou Jinjiang International Airport, and Xiamen Airlines, according to airport operator Aboitiz InfraCapital Airports.

This initiative follows the March 29 relaunch of Xiamen Airlines’ direct Cebu-Quanzhou service, restoring an air link that many stakeholders consider critical to strengthening business and cultural exchanges between the two regions.

Aboitiz InfraCapital Airports Chief Executive Officer Athanasios Titonis presented the proposal during meetings with Jinjiang government officials and airport executives, including Party Secretary Huang Jianfeng. “The relationship between the Philippines and China has long been shaped by trade, cultural exchange, and people-to-people connections,” Titonis said, citing the renewed direct flights as evidence of continued cooperation despite industry challenges.

Deep Historical Roots

The partnership builds on longstanding historical ties between Cebu and Fujian, whose economic relationship was formalized through a sister-province agreement signed in 2018. Fujian is widely regarded as the ancestral home of many Chinese-Filipino families, including communities with deep roots in Cebu.

Under the arrangement, the three parties will meet regularly to coordinate initiatives aimed at improving airport operations, strengthening route development, and enhancing passenger services. Areas of cooperation include the use of artificial intelligence to improve operational efficiency, joint efforts to expand tourism and commercial traffic, and the sharing of best practices in safety, security, and sustainable airport development.

Positioning Cebu as a Regional Aviation Hub

For MCIA, the agreement supports its broader strategy of positioning Cebu as a regional aviation hub and gateway to the Visayas and Mindanao. Airport operators across Asia have increasingly pursued bilateral partnerships to attract new routes and strengthen resilience as international travel continues to recover.

The collaboration is also expected to support growing economic engagement between Cebu and Fujian by facilitating business travel, tourism, and investment opportunities. MCIA, operated by Aboitiz InfraCapital, is the country’s second-busiest airport and serves as a key transfer hub outside Metro Manila.

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