Image Caption: Image Credit: JG Summit
Airlines
Written by Jeffrey Teruel | Published on June 19, 2026
The operations of AirSWIFT will be shifted to Cebu Pacific’s subsidiary Cebgo starting July 1.
The operations of AirSWIFT will be shifted to Cebu Pacific’s subsidiary Cebgo starting July 1.
In a statement, AirSWIFT’s T7 flight code will be replaced with Cebgo’s DG code. All operations will be referred to as Cebgo at the airport and in-flight announcements.
Cebu Pacific noted there will be no changes in AirSWIFT’s current flight schedules and services.
First launched in 2002 as Island Transvoyager, the airline was rebranded to AirSWIFT in 2015. The boutique airline operates flights to resort island destinations within the Philippines such as El Nido, Busuanga (Coron), Caticlan (Boracay), and Basco. Cebu Pacific acquired the airline from ALI Capital Corporation in 2024, and has operated as a subsidiary of the Philippine budget carrier since then.
According to planespotters.net, AirSWIFT’s fleet comprises of 5 ATR 42 and ATR 72 turboprop aircraft.