Cebu Pacific Early 2009 Summer Seat Sale Seat Availability
UPDATED AS OF November 30, 2008 Check the seat availability for flights included in Cebu Pacific’s Early 2009 Summer Seat Sale…
UPDATED AS OF November 30, 2008 Check the seat availability for flights included in Cebu Pacific’s Early 2009 Summer Seat Sale…
P299 – Manila to Ho Chi Minh, Kota Kinabalu or Macau P299 – Clark to Bangkok, Hong Kong, Macau or Singapore P799 – Manila to Bangkok, Guangzhou, Hong Kong, Jakarta or Kaohsiung P799 – Manila to Kuala Lumpur, Singapore or Taipei P799 – Cebu to Hong Kong or Singapore P799 – Davao to Hong Kong…
Cebu Pacific ranked number 5 Low-fare airline Cebu Pacific (CEB), was named by a leading online travel magazine, Smart Travel Asia, as one of Asia’s Top 10 budget airlines. (www.smarttravelasia.com)
Domestic all-in fares from P288; International fares as low as P299+
Cebu Pacific (CEB), started its international services from the Diosdado Macapagal International Airport (DMIA) to Hong Kong, Bangkok, and Singapore on November 8, 2008. The airline began its four-times weekly Clark-Macau service on the next day.
Eyes connection role between North Asia and Australasia, Oceania Cebu Pacific (CEB), the Philippines’ leading budget airline, beats all Southeast Asian low cost carriers (LCC) in flying to the three major North Asian countries–China, Korea and Japan.
Permanently reduces year round fares to select domestic routes Low-fare airline Cebu Pacific (CEB) is bringing back its trademark zero fare for its Manila-Osaka (Japan) service and flights from Clark to Bangkok, Hong Kong, Macau, and Singapore.
Bringing extra luggage on your flight? Upsize your baggage allowance at least 24 hours prior to departure time by availing of Cebu Pacific’s Prepaid Excess Baggage. Book this before your flight and get 20% off excess baggage rates than those charged at the airport check-in counter so you can bring more bags and enjoy savings…
Starting September 2, 2008, get P200.00 off your fare if you travel without check-in baggage! Think of it as Cebu Pacific’s way of returning the favor. Travelling light burns less fuel and less fuel means more savings for the airline, which Cebu Pacific passes on to you as a fare discount.
Project Bright Skies, the carbon emissions offsetting advocacy of Cebu Pacific (CEB) and World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF-Philippines), has generated P565,376 in cash donations for August 2008. The joint program started on July 19, 2008.
Cebu Pacific (CEB), the country’s single largest domestic airline starts its direct Manila-Busuanga (Palawan) daily service today.
After the sold-out absolute zero all-in seat sale last week, Cebu Pacific (CEB) is offering another seat sale for all its domestic routes and some of its international services. On its international network, Cebu Pacific is offering a one-way ZERO fare for its direct services from Clark to Bangkok and from Manila to Kuala Lumpur…