Tuesday, November 25, 2025

MCIA receives Asia’s Airport of the Year award

LAPU-LAPU CITY-– Mactan-Cebu International Airport (MCIA) received the “Airport of the Year -Asia” at the TDM Travel Trade Excellence Awards 2025 ceremony held at the Marina Bay Sands, Singapore on November 25, recognizing MCIA’s commitment to delivering the most efficient and seamless transfer experience in the Philippines through its transformative CEBConnects initiative.

"This award is a testament to the dedication of the entire MCIA community and the success of CEBConnects.  By strategically leveraging Cebu’s central geographical location, we are not just speeding up transfers; we are actively supporting the country’s tourism goals by making it easier for travelers to reach other island destinations.  With this, the vacation experience actually begins the moment they arrive at MCIA," remarked Athanasios Titonis, Chief Executive Officer of Aboitiz InfraCapital Cebu Airport Corporation (ACAC).

Titonis explained that CEBConnects is a facility focused on optimizing air-to-air transfers at MCIA, setting a new benchmark for operational excellence in the country.  The initiative involved a major redesign of passenger flow and infrastructure, including the introduction of dedicated transfer facilities and streamlined processes.

With of CEBConnects, MCIA has reduced its Minimum Connection Time (MCT), positioning the airport among the fastest in the region--Domestic to Domestic (D-D) transfers reduced from 60 minutes to 35 minutes and Domestic to International (D-I) transfers reduced from 90 minutes to 60 minutes.

These have already driven a 45 percent increase in transfer passenger volume year on year, solidifying MCIA’s role as a vital gateway for connecting travelers to the Philippines' vast archipelago.  The streamlined process provides passengers with more time to enjoy MCIA's extensive retail and dining options, enhancing the overall airport experience, Titonis added.

"The improvements driven by CEBConnects are a game-changer for airline operations and customer experience. The real-time benefits in on-time performance that we see enhances the transfer experience of our passengers who now find MCIA a highly competitive and reliable hub for regional travel,” said Julius Neri, Jr, General Manager and CEO of Mactan-Cebu International Airport Authority (MCIAA).

MCIA currently serves 25 airline partners with a robust point-to-point network and maintains an average on-time performance rate of almost 80 percent. This strong performance is continually bolstered by joint route marketing and global promotional efforts.

Through the ongoing success of CEBConnects, MCIA is shaping a more connected and traveler-centered future, reinforcing its status as the Philippines' gateway to the world. (Photos: MCIA-FB/Google Images)

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