MANILA (Zamboanga Journal / 03 Aug) Cebu Pacific (CEB) on Thursday announced that it was offering seats for its Manila – Tagbilaran and Manila – Kalibo routes for only P99 one-way.
The sale runs from August 3 to August 10 only and travel period will be from August 14 to October 19, it said.
After the seat sale, the lowest ‘Go’ fare to Tagbilaran and Kalibo starts at P568 for one-way travel. The promotion and ‘Go’ fares are exclusive of regular surcharges and government taxes.
After the seat sale, the lowest ‘Go’ fare to Tagbilaran and Kalibo starts at P568 for one-way travel. The promotion and ‘Go’ fares are exclusive of regular surcharges and government taxes.
“As we carry on with our expansion, we will continue to offer the lowestfares in the sectors we operate. We are confident that with this seat sale more people are going to fly to Tagbilaran and Kalibo because now, they can afford to,” said Candice Iyog, CEB marketing director.
The P99 one-way fare is for immediate payment upon booking, Iyog said, adding, the best way to grab the promo is through Cebu Pacific’s website at cebupacificair.com or any nearest ticket outlets.
"Our efforts to help develop local tourism continue as we open new routes, add more frequencies to our destinations and offer the lowest fares in the market. All these are aimed at bringing air travel closer to Filipinos because we really believe that it’s time every Juan flies,” Iyog added.
CEB has earlier opened its Dipolog and Laoag service and will start flying to Legaspi on August 17 and Singapore on August 31. It will also start its third daily frequencies to Tagbilaran, Cagayan de Oro and Tacloban on August 17.
The new routes and additional frequencies are part of CEB’s expansion program, according to Iyog.
Now in its 11th year, the airline pioneered low fares in the country and now has the youngest fleet in the Philippines and one of the youngest in Asia. CEB also introduced travelers to on-time service, e-ticketing, and on-line booking, setting the standards for airline innovation in the local aviation industry.
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