Cebu Pacific increases frequencies to Luzon, Visayas routes
To extend its trademark low fares to more Juans, Cebu Pacific (CEB) will soon increase its frequencies to Catarman, Calbayog, Tuguegarao, Naga and Kalibo.
To extend its trademark low fares to more Juans, Cebu Pacific (CEB) will soon increase its frequencies to Catarman, Calbayog, Tuguegarao, Naga and Kalibo.
Cebu Pacific offers Malaysia seat sale for as low as P499 Cebu Pacific (CEB), the leading low cost carrier with the most ASEAN destinations from the Philippines, will start flying a daily service to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia starting September 16, 2009.
Cebu Pacific (CEB), Asia’s third largest low-cost carrier, is offering seats for as low as P499 from Manila to established adventure destinations Naga (Cam Sur) and Kalibo (Boracay), as well as from Davao to Cagayan de Oro.
Cebu Pacific (CEB) will suspend all flights to and from Caticlan (Boracay) effective today, July 9, until further notice, following changes to airport operating conditions declared by the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP)
Value-airline Cebu Pacific (CEB), the country’s largest domestic airline is offering a seat sale for as low as P488 to boost inter-island travel for August and September.
Cebu Pacific (CEB) now ranks 65th among world airlines in terms of having the most weekly flight based on the June 2009 OAG data online (www.oag.com).
Cebu Pacific (CEB) now flies to Virac on a daily basis.
Value-airline Cebu Pacific (CEB) is offering a P286 one way ALL-IN ‘Go Lite’ fare for its Cebu hub flights to boost local tourism and trade amid the present economic slowdown.
Continues to expand across the Asian region Cebu Pacific (CEB), Asia’s 3rd largest low-cost airline, has increased to 15 from ten the number of Airbus A320 aircraft it is buying and is studying whether it should order five more.
Cebu Pacific (CEB) is offering a seat sale for its international destinations from June 17 to 19, 2009, for travel from August 1 to September 30, 2009.
Cebu Pacific flies thrice daily Manila-Singapore; offers Great Singapore Seat Sale for as low as P988 Starting August 2, 2009, Cebu Pacific (CEB) will start flying thrice daily from Manila to Singapore to address market demands and give passengers scheduling convenience. Cebu Pacific will now offer a morning, mid-day and evening Manila-Singapore service.
Gokongwei-owned Cebu Pacific (CEB), the Philippines’ largest domestic airline, starts its thrice weekly Manila-Cauayan (Isabela) service today, using its brand new ATR 72-500 aircraft. The new service will fly every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. The flight departs Manila at 9:50am and lands in Cauayan at 10:50am. The return flight departs Cauayan at 11:10 and arrives…