Cebu Pacific, the Philippines’ leading airline, has selected IBS Software for its crew scheduling processes to further enhance operational proficiency. As the airline upgrades up its domestic and international systems, more flights would necessitate improved administration of staff schedules.
The change is part of Cebu Pacific’s digitalization drive. By applying IBS Software’s cloud-based iFlight Ad OPT solution, Cebu Pacific would replace manual processes with digital tools to execute innovative systems for crew pairings, rostering, and crew preferential bidding, leading to increased operator satisfaction.
Cebu Pacific Air VP Flight Operations Captain Sam Avila said that the Cebu Pacific would want to ensure that it would maximise digital tools to improve the processes for its staff. Member satisfaction is essential and iFlight offers them the tools and awareness they need to make initiative-taking, data-guided outcomes to assist crew with complex scheduling. In IBS Software, the company have found the ideal partner to digitalize critical operations and they look forward to a long and productive partnership.
iFlight would enhance Cebu Pacific’s existing crew rostering system by producing fair and transparent rosters, and assisting staff manage their schedules more efficiently.
Gautam Shekar, Senior Vice President and Regional Head of Asia Pacific, IBS Software said that it is an honour to be selected by Cebu Pacific, an innovative and extremely progressive airline that is laying advanced digital platforms at the core of its operations as it continues to flourish. The low-cost carrier segment is dynamic and fast-growing, and this partnership is testimony to their vision and expertise in helping ambitious airlines like Cebu Pacific use the state-of-the-art technology to renovate operational processes and place crew and customer experiences first
Created on the most innovative and robust cloud native technical platform, iFlight is designed to optimize end-to-end airline operations and crew management, ensuring operational excellence, configurability, and scalability. Its modular architecture grants the world’s top airlines to add functionality as their operational complexity expands, assisting them optimize resources, employ emerging technologies, and enhance decision-making processes.
About Cebu Pacific
Cebu Pacific first took to the skies on March 8,1996 and is now the largest airline in the country with its low fare, excellent value strategy. It offers the broadest network in the Philippines, with flights traversing across Asia and the Middle East. CEB’s 76-strong aircraft fleet is comprised of 55 Airbus and 21 ATR aircraft, and one ATR freighter aircraft one of the most modern aircraft fleets in the world.
The leading airline in the Philippines, operating flights to over sixty domestic and international destinations across fourteen countries, including Australia, Singapore, China, Japan, and the United Arab Emirates.