Cebu Pacific slashes fares to China and Taiwan in its latest seat sale promo; Cebu Pacific also offers seat sale to select leisure routes for as low as P399

The Philippines’ largest national flag carrier, Cebu Pacific (CEB) announces a seat sale promo for its flights to China and leisure destinations in the Philippines. This seat sale is from November 26-28, 2010 or until seats last, and is valid for travel from February 1-March 31, 2011.

Guests can avail of P999 ‘Go Lite’ seats from Manila to Taipei, from Clark to Macau and Hong Kong, and from Cebu to Hong Kong. Those going to Hong Kong and Macau from Manila can also avail of P1,499 ‘Go Lite’ seats, while those going to Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou can avail of P1,999 ‘Go Lite’ seats.

Leisure routes such as Manila-Naga and Busuanga are available for only P399, while Manila-Kalibo, Tagbilaran and Laoag are up for grabs for only P499.

Those traveling from Manila and Cebu to Puerto Princesa can avail of P699 ‘Go Lite’ seats. P799 ‘Go Lite’ seats are available for those traveling from Manila to Dumaguete and Boracay (Caticlan), and Cebu to Boracay (Caticlan) and Siargao.

Candice Iyog, Cebu Pacific Vice President for marketing and distribution, said, “With the expected arrival of two more brand-new Airbus A320 aircraft within the last quarter of the year, we are looking forward to offering more seats at the lowest fares possible.”

She added, “We are also encouraging the public to take advantage of this promotion and consider booking vacations for Chinese New Year and Valentine’s Day as Christmas gifts to their friends and family.”

Passengers with check-in luggage will just add P100 upon booking.

For booking and inquiries, go to www.cebupacificair.com, http://funtours.cebupacificair.com or call (02) 7020-888 or (032) 230-8888.

Cebu Pacific operates the youngest aircraft fleet in the Philippines to 16 international and 33 domestic destinations. The airline flew the most number of domestic and international passengers in the 1st half of 2010, based on Civil Aeronautics Board data.

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