Travel international for less with Cebu Pacific: Launches special sale as it boosts international network

 

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The Philippines’ leading airline, Cebu Pacific (PSE: CEB), encourages everyJuan to fly international as it launches a special seat sale to support those who are raring to travel again to their favorite foreign destinations.


From October 17 until October 31, CEB will offer flights to top international destinations for as low as PHP 999 one-way base fare. The travel period is from October 17, 2022, until March 31, 2023 – allowing everyJuan to either fly immediately or plan trips ahead.  

 

“We are excited to welcome more travelers on board our international flights. We continue to see an increased interest in leisure travel abroad, especially during the holiday season. We want them to fly once more through our guaranteed low fares, ” said Carmina Romero, CEB Corporate Communications Director.  

 

The airline has increased its flights to some destinations effective end-of-October. This includes top destinations such as Brunei; Bali and Jakarta in Indonesia; Bangkok in Thailand; Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh in Vietnam;  Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia; and Singapore.   

 

CEB will also resume its Davao to Singapore flights on October 30; as well as its flights from Manila to Kota Kinabalu on October 31.  

 

CEB currently flies direct to 19 international destinations which also include Fukuoka, Narita, Nagoya, and Osaka in Japan; Seoul in South Korea; Sydney in Australia; and Dubai.  

 

CEB continues to implement a multi-layered approach to safety while it operates with a 100% fully vaccinated crew, 95% of whom have been boosted – all to ensure everyJuan flies safely and conveniently on Cebu Pacific. Visit www.cebupacificair.com for more information.



Diamond Georgina

Diamond Georgina is a lifestyle entrepreneur and blogger based in Iloilo City. Apart from blogging and being a professional salesperson, she loves filming (video content), traveling, and emerging in communities. She considers herself a life-long learner. Feel free to collaborate.

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