Royal Air Charter Service, Inc., operating as Royal Air Philippines, is a Philippine-registered airline. The company was established on 22 August 2002, as a charter airline. It began operations as a low-cost carrier on 14 December 2018, with an inaugural flight from its hub in Clark, Pampanga, to Caticlan in Aklan.
The airline operates a pair of Airbus A321-200PCFs, providing domestic and international cargo services.[2]
On 29 December 2025, it was announced that the airline would be discontinuing all scheduled passenger flights, effective 4 January 2026. No update regarding the continuity of its cargo operations was given.[3]
History
Royal Air Charter Service began its operations on 22 August 2002, as a charter airline. The airline began increasing its chartered domestic and international flights after it was granted the right to provide chartered air services through a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity (CPCN) issued by the Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB) in May 2017.[4] On 21 June 2018, the airline began regular daily flights from Cebu to Macau using ex-SWISS BAe Avro RJ100 aircraft. On 27 July, the airline announced that it was working with the Philippines' Department of Tourism to establish a regular daily charter service between Macau and Subic Bay.[5][6]
On 26 July 2018, the CAB gave the airline the authority to operate as a commercial scheduled domestic and international flights. By September 2018, the company announced that it would commence daily domestic commercial operations from Clark International Airport in Pampanga on 12 November 2018, to five destinations, namely, Cebu, Caticlan in Aklan, Tagbilaran in Bohol and Puerto Princesa and San Vicente in Palawan.[7] On 14 December 2018, the airline had its inaugural domestic commercial flight from Clark to Caticlan and back.[8] The company further expanded its international charter service and domestic commercial operations after it was able to lease two Airbus A319 aircraft from Cambodian budget carrier Lanmei Airlines. The airline began offering charter flights from Cambodia and China to key Philippine cities such as Clark, Manila, Kalibo and Puerto Princesa.[9] On 19 May 2019, the airline announced the opening of its Cebu hub and launched its inaugural Cebu to Davao flight, with four flights a week between the two cities.[10][11][12]
On 18 August 2019, the airline began operating twice a week chartered flights between Macau, Cagayan North International Airport within the Cagayan Special Economic Zone in Lal-lo, Cagayan, and Clark.[13][14] The company thus became the first airline to operate in the airport, which opened in 2016.[15] However, on 31 January 2020, the airline temporarily ceased its Macau-Lal-lo flights after the COVID-19 pandemic began.[16] The airline also suspended its charter flights between Wuhan and Kalibo on 23 January following the COVID-19 outbreak there.[17]
On 6 January 2020, the airline added its first Airbus A320-200 to its fleet. The aircraft was previously in service with Lanmei Airlines and was leased from Minsheng Financial Leasing. The aircraft entered service with the airline on 9 January, with an inaugural flight from Manila to Sihanoukville in Cambodia.[18]
In June 2023, all Royal Air Philippines Domestic flights transferred from Terminal 4 to Terminal 2 and all Royal Air Philippines International flights transferred to Terminal 1 of Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) as part of the Schedule and Terminal Assignment Rationalization (STAR) Program of the Manila International Airport Authority.
On 4 January 2026, the airline ceased all passenger operations, and at that time it was unclear if cargo operations would continue.[19] As of 6 February 2026, according to the flight tracking service Flightradar24, the airline continues to operate cargo flights.[20]
Features and amenities
Royal Air Philippines passengers currently receive 10 kg free check-in allowance on top of the 7 kg allowance on hand-carry items.[12] The airline also offers in-flight entertainment through its Sapphire In-Flight Entertainment Platform, which is a partnership with Global JD Capital Pte Ltd.[12][21] In August 2020, the airline announced a partnership with Sabre Corporation that enabled the airline to use Sabre distribution software in its ticketing systems.[22]
Destinations
As of March 2025, Royal Air Philippines flies (or has flown) to the following destinations:[23]
Fleet
As of October 2024, Royal Air Philippines operates the following aircraft:
Former Fleet
External links
References
- List of Active Air Operator Certificate (AOC) Holders as of 16 March 2023 Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines, March 16, 2023, retrieved March 14, 2026^
- Jeff Lee. Royal Air becomes Philippines' first A321F operator CARGOFACTS.COM, 2025-07-21, retrieved 2026-02-06^
- Dirk Andrei Salcedo. royalair philippines to halt passenger flights in early 1Q26 ch-aviation, 2025-12-29, retrieved 2025-12-29^
- Talavera, Catherine. DOT partners with Royal Air for more China flights The Philippine Star, 29 July 2018, retrieved 27 January 2021^
- Analou De Vera. DOT working with Royal Air Charter Service for Macau-Subic chartered flights Manila Bulletin, 28 July 2018, retrieved 9 August 2018^
- Royal Air eyes Macau-Subic flights Philippine News Agency, 27 July 2018, retrieved 27 January 2021^
- Manabat, Ashley. Royal Air to mount 5 domestic destinations via Clark airport BusinessMirror, 21 September 2018, retrieved 27 January 2021^
- Roque, Nika Roque. Experience 'royal' service in the skies The Manila Times, 21 December 2018, retrieved 27 January 2021^
- Valdez, Denise. Royal Air Philippines seeks to expand charter service BusinessWorld, 30 July 2019, retrieved 27 January 2021^
- Lumawag, Reuel John. Royal Air eyes daily Cebu-DVO flights Sunstar Davao, 21 May 2019, retrieved 27 January 2021^
- Mellejor, Lilian. Home-grown Royal Air launches Cebu-Davao route Philippine News Agency, 20 May 2019, retrieved 27 January 2021^
- Fenol, Jessica Fenol. Royal Air Philippines launches Cebu hub, boosts Central Visayas operations ABS-CBN News, 17 May 2019, retrieved 27 January 2021^
- Visperas, Eva. Cagayan airport starts international flights The Philippine Star, 20 August 2019, retrieved 27 January 2021^
- Yparraguirre, Liwayway. Northern Cagayan airport starts commercial flights Philippine News Agency, 19 August 2019, retrieved 27 January 2021^
- Arevalo, Rica; Lazaro, Freddie; and Basa-Inigo, Liezel. Cagayan airport gets first direct international flight Manila Bulletin, 19 August 2019, retrieved 27 January 2021^
- All flights from Macau to Lallo, Cagayan suspended Manila Standard, 31 January 2020, retrieved 27 January 2021^
- Philippines stops accepting flights from Wuhan, origin of new coronavirus CNN Philippines, 23 January 2020, retrieved 27 January 2021^
- Royal Air Philippines adds first A320-200 www.ch-aviation.com, 1 January 2020, retrieved 27 January 2021^
- Royal Air Philippines Suspends All Flights in 2026: What Happened and How It Affects Travelers Travel And Tour World, 2026-01-05, retrieved 2026-02-06^
- Real-Time Flight Tracker Map Flightradar24, 2026-02-06, retrieved 2026-02-06^
- Royal Air brings the Next Generation of In-Flight Entertainment to travelers Manila Standard, 20 May 2019, retrieved 27 January 2021^
- Royal Air Philippines selects Sabre as its preferred distribution partner to drive growth and power increased agency sales www.sabre.com, retrieved 27 January 2021^
- Destinations - Fly Royal Air^
- Welcome the first chartered flight from Malina: Taichung City's Tourism Bureau welcomes passengers with hospitality Taichung City Government, 11 April 2023^