Cebu Pacific adds multiple flights for summer season
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Cebu Pacific has started to add a series of new flights on domestic and international routes for the summer season.
This week, the Philippine low-cost carrier launched an extra weekly flight on its Iloilo-Singapore route, and on 2 April it will commence a new weekly flight between Davao and Singapore. These additions will mean that Cebu Pacific operates three weekly flights on both these routes.
Also, on 1 April, the airline will mount a fourth daily flight from Manila to Bohol, in the Philippines’ Central Visayas region, and from 1 May it will increase its Cebu-Davao route to a total of 51 weekly flights.
Then throughout the summer season, the airline will increase frequencies from Cebu to Bacolod (to 17 flights per week), General Santos (to 10 per week), Kalibo (to 17 per week), Puerto Princesa (to 22 per week) and Zamboanga (to 12 per week).
It will also add three more weekly flights between Iloilo and Davao, and two weekly flights between Davao and Zamboanga, and four weekly flights between Zamboanga and Tawi-Tawi.
“We hope to encourage our valued guests to cross more destinations off their travel bucket list, with our additional flights this summer. Passengers can maximise their vacation by taking advantage of our lowest year-round fares and widest flight network in the Philippines,” said Atty. JR Mantaring, Cebu Pacific’s vice president of corporate affairs.
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