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[Title] => Cebu Pacific to fly to Singapore, Seoul next mo
[Summary] => Cebu Pacific will fly next month to Singapore and Seoul, following its successful Hong Kong commercial service.
"This is proof that President Arroyos government is committed to a market economy and opening up opportunities to new players," Lance Gokongwei, Cebu Pacific president, said.
To mount its international flights, the airline, Gokongwei said, has invested initially $100 million in new aircraft, personnel training, and new equipment. "New investments are the result of a well-envisioned open-market policy."
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To mount its international flights, the airline, Gokongwei said, has invested initially $100 million in new aircraft, personnel training, and new equipment. "New investments are the result of a well-envisioned open-market policy."
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December 10, 2001 - 12:00am