Cebu Pacific offers Bangkok, bus routes seat sale promo for January-March travel; Seats as low as P399 for domestic destinations and P1,499 for Bangkok

The Philippines’ largest national flag carrier, Cebu Pacific (CEB) holds a seat sale promo to Bangkok and traditional Philippine bus routes from November 19-22, 2010 or until seats last, for travel from January 1-March 31, 2011.

Guests traveling from Clark to Bangkok can avail of P1,499 ‘Go Lite’ seat sale fares, which are 57% less than the lowest year-round fare for this route. Those going to Bangkok from Manila can avail of P1,999 ‘Go Lite’ fares.
Meanwhile, Cebu Pacific also encourages air travel for guests going from Manila to Cauayan, Laoag, Legazpi, Naga, San Jose and Tuguegarao with a P399 ‘Go Lite’ seat sale. The same goes for those traveling from Davao to Cagayan de Oro.
Passengers with check-in luggage will just add P100 upon booking.
“To better serve our guests, Cebu Pacific is increasing its Manila-Bangkok flights to 10 times weekly starting early next year. Its four times weekly Manila-San Jose flights will also be upgraded from a 72-seater ATR 72-500 to a 156-seater Airbus A319,” said Cebu Pacific VP for Marketing and Distribution Candice Iyog.
“We hope this seat sale will encourage guests going to Bangkok and on traditional bus routes to book in advance to avail of Cebu Pacific’s trademark low fares. Cebu Pacific remains consistent in offering the lowest fares in all the routes it operates,” she added.
For Cebu Pacific booking and inquiries, guests can visit www.cebupacificair.com or http://funtours.cebupacificair.com or call (02) 7020-888 or (032) 230-8888.
“Guests without credit cards can also book online and use our payment centers to pay. These centers include Bancnet online, LBC, Megalink, and partner banks Metrobank, BDO and Robinsons Savings Bank,” Iyog said.
Cebu Pacific flies to 33 domestic and 16 international destinations. The airline flew the most number of domestic and international passengers in the 1st half of 2010, based on Civil Aeronautics Board data. It is set to fly its 50 millionth passenger this year.