Cebu Pacific (CEB), the country’s #1 domestic airline and the #1 Philippine carrier to the ASEAN region introduces 15% further reduction on fares.

Cebu Pacific will offer domestic to international flight connections with no surcharges starting on March 16, 2009, bringing down its fares further by as much as 15% or more than P1,000 per way.

“We hope this will encourage more tourists to visit the Philippines and its wonderful attractions. This will also help returning OFWs save more as they take connecting flights to their families in the provinces,” Candice Iyog, Cebu Pacific VP for marketing and distribution, said.

Cebu Pacific’s Manila hub, based at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 3, has 352 of the total 400 connections. The airline also has flight connections via Cebu (36), Davao (8), and Clark (4).

For instance, the lowest ‘Go Lite’ through fare available to Hong Kong from Laoag, Legaspi, Naga, San Jose, and Tuguegarao is P3,299 one-way.

Passengers can also enjoy the convenience of a baggage check-through service where they can check-in their luggage from their airport of origin and claim their bags at their final destination.

Cebu Pacific has the most flights and widest international route network between the ASEAN region and the Philippines. It is also the only ASEAN low-cost carrier operating in the three major markets in North Asia – China, Japan, and Korea.

For flight schedules, fare inquiries, and bookings, passengers can log on to www.cebupacificair.com or call reservations at 70-20-888, or visit their nearest travel agents.

Now on its 14th year, Cebu Pacific continues to have the youngest aircraft fleet in the Philippines, comprised of 11 Airbus A320, 10 Airbus A319, and seven ATR 72-500.