Sunday, March 29, 2026

MCIA welcomes Xiamen Air’s direct flight to Quanzhou, China

 LAPU-LAPU CITY – Mactan-Cebu International Airport (MCIA) welcomed the launch of Xiamen Air’s direct flights between Cebu, Philippines (CEB) and Quanzhou, China (JJN) starting on March 29, 2026 with twice-weekly service connects Central Visayas to China’s historic port city, boosting tourism and trade amid new visa-free policy.

“The launch of the Cebu-Quanzhou route reaffirms our mandate to drive economic growth in the region through robust aviation connectivity as the premier transfer hub in the Philippines.  We want to be more than just an entry point; we want to be the transit and transfer hub to the Philippine islands. By bridging Central Visayas directly with Fujian, we are opening up immense opportunities for local tourism operators, exporters, and businesses,” said Athanasios Titonis, Chief Executive Officer of Aboitiz InfraCapital Cebu Airport Corporation (ACAC).

This highly anticipated route restores a vital air link between the Philippines' premier tourism and transfer gateway and Fujian Province’s major manufacturing and historic port hub. Xiamen Air will operate the Cebu-Quanzhou service with a Boeing 737-800 aircraft flying twice weekly, every Tuesday and Saturday, offering a seamless three-hour journey for both business and leisure travelers, Titonis shared.

Cebu governor Pamela Baricuatro bared that the Cebu Provincial Government championed the reopening of this route following a recent diplomatic mission to Fujian Province, China in February when she met with officials to strengthen the strategic partnership between the two provinces.

“Today, that same spirit takes flight, bringing with it the new possibilities for tourism, trade, and people-to-people connection. Cebu has always been a gateway. We are open, dynamic, and forward-looking. With this renewed route, we continue that legacy in opening doors wider to the world, and strengthening our ties with our friends from Quanzhou and across China,” Baricuatro said.

The route’s resumption supports the Philippine government’s efforts to revitalize inbound tourism, following the recent implementation of a 14-day visa-free entry policy for eligible Chinese tourists.  The return of Xiamen Air further solidifies MCIA’s continuous drive to expand its international network and position Cebu as a highly competitive and accessible destination on the global stage, Baricuatro added.

Beyond tourism, this direct flight serves as a crucial bridge for commerce. Quanzhou is a recognized manufacturing powerhouse for textiles, footwear, and stone products, while Cebu remains the commercial and export center of the Visayas, Baricuatro stated.

Mactan-Cebu International Airport Authority (MCIAA) general manager Julius Neri, Jr., highlighted the route’s broader economic impact as the MCIAA continues to work closely with its private partners to ensure that Cebu remains an accessible, top-of-mind destination for international travelers.

“The MCIAA wholeheartedly welcomes the return of Xiamen Air’s Quanzhou service and with the recent easing of visa requirements, we are thrilled to welcome a new wave of travelers and provide them with a seamless, world-class transit experience with our signature Cebuano warmth,” Neri said.

A ceremonial cake-cutting marked the sweet tradition of celebrating the launch of a new route (Photos: MCIA/Capitol PIO)

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