Cebu Pacific highlights being the only LCC to all major North Asian countries; Cebu Pacific offers seat sale as low as P999; Cebu Pacific offers PISO FARE PROMO to Cebu hub domestic destinations.
One of Asia’s fastest growing airlines, Cebu Pacific (CEB) offers a seat sale as low as P999, to highlight its status as being the only low-cost carrier from the Philippines to North Asia. The seat sale is from July 3-6, 2010, for travel this September 1-November 30, 2010.
With the seat sale, passengers can avail of P2,499 ‘Go Lite’ seat sale fares from Manila and Cebu to Incheon (Seoul), Cebu to Pusan, and from Manila to Shanghai and Beijing, Cebu Pacific’s newest destination.
For the ‘Go Lite’ seat sale fare of P1,499, passengers can travel from Manila, Clark and Cebu to Hong Kong, as well as from Manila to Guangzhou and Macau. P999 ‘Go Lite’ seats are up for grabs for Manila-Taipei flights.
Meanwhile, a Cebu hub PISO FARE seat sale promo is for travel from August 1 to October 31, 2010. Cebu-Dumaguete and Cebu-Davao flights are available for the ‘Go Lite’ PISO FARE PROMO, while Cebu-Ozamiz, Cebu-Clark and Cebu-Legazpi are available for P599 ‘Go Lite’ seats. Those traveling from Cebu to Puerto Princesa and Surigao can avail of P899 ‘Go Lite’ seats.
Passengers with check-in luggage will just add P100 upon booking.
“We are proud to be the only one to offer low fare options to all the major North Asian countries of China, South Korea and Japan. CEB will also continue to promote travel and tourism to this region by adding more flights,” said Cebu Pacific VP for Marketing and Distribution Candice Iyog.
The airline’s five times weekly Manila-Taipei service will become a daily service starting October 31, 2010. It will also add another daily flight to its Manila-Incheon service, making it twice daily starting January 24, 2011.
For bookings and inquiries, go to www.cebupacificair.com or http://funtours.cebupacificair.com, call (02) 7020-888 or (032) 230-8888 or visit nearest travel agents. Those without credit cards can still book online and pay via Cebu Pacific partner banks.
Guests who need to manage their bookings (rebook, cancel, reroute, among others) can do so through the ‘Manage My Bookings’ section in the Cebu Pacific website.
Based on Civil Aeronautics Board data, Cebu Pacific overtook Philippine Airline’s passenger numbers in the first quarter of 2010, making it the largest airline in the Philippines. Cebu Pacific operates the youngest aircraft fleet in the country, and garnered a 91.8% on-time performance in the first quarter of 2010.