The number one domestic airline, Cebu Pacific (CEB) urges passengers to travel on Tuesdays and Thursdays, especially after the summer season is over.
“We are pushing for Tuesday-Thursday travel because there are even lower fares available during these dates. Passengers will surely greatly benefit from fares that are usually less than the regular fares during weekends,” said Cebu Pacific VP for Marketing and Distribution Candice Iyog.
“The combination of booking early and strategically on Tuesdays and Thursdays can result in round-trip fares amounting to the lowest possible fare of P1,393 to Naga, for example, or P2,998 to Taipei or Kota Kinabalu (exclusive of Taiwan and Malaysia country taxes),” she added.
Among the destinations Cebu Pacific is pushing for Tuesday-Thursday travel are flights to leisure destinations, such as those from Manila to Kalibo, Boracay (Caticlan), Laoag, Legazpi, Naga, Virac, Coron (Busuanga), Dumaguete, Iloilo, San Jose, Bacolod, Dipolog, Puerto Princesa, and Tagbilaran (Bohol).
International destinations that are less expensive during the middle of the week are Hong Kong (from Manila, Cebu and Clark), Osaka, Ho Chi Minh, Guangzhou, and Clark international flights to Macau, Singapore and Bangkok.
Iyog said, “Since Cebu Pacific is a low-cost carrier, fares are generally lower than full-service carriers. Passengers do not have to wait for seat sales and promos to experience the convenience of air travel.”
For booking needs and inquiries, go to www.cebupacificair.com or call Cebu Pacific reservation hotlines (02) 7020-888 or (032) 230-8888. Those without credit cards can still book online and pay via Cebu Pacific partner banks such as Robinsons Savings Bank, Metrobank and Banco de Oro.
Now on its 15th year of operations, Cebu Pacific has flown over 40 million passengers. It services 49 domestic routes and 21 international routes, and flies to 33 domestic and 14 international destinations, using the youngest aircraft fleet in the country.