Cebu Pacific expands Iloilo hub with more flights, seat sale
Cebu Pacific (PSE: CEB), the Philippines’ leading carrier, is boosting its Iloilo hub with more flights and added capacity ahead of the holiday season, cementing its position as the largest airline operating in the city. Starting October 26, the airline will deploy its 459-seater A330neo aircraft on the Manila-Iloilo route, operating seven flights weekly to

By Staff Writer

Cebu Pacific (PSE: CEB), the Philippines’ leading carrier, is boosting its Iloilo hub with more flights and added capacity ahead of the holiday season, cementing its position as the largest airline operating in the city.
Starting October 26, the airline will deploy its 459-seater A330neo aircraft on the Manila-Iloilo route, operating seven flights weekly to serve more passengers.
By December, Cebu Pacific will also increase frequencies to several domestic and international destinations from Iloilo, covering 15 routes in total.
| Destination | September 2025 Frequency | December 2025 Frequency |
| Domestic | ||
| Manila | 46x weekly | 57x weekly |
| Cebu | 14x weekly | 25x weekly |
| Davao | 7x weekly | 8x weekly |
| Cagayan De Oro | 3x weekly | 7x weekly |
| General Santos | 3x weekly | 7x weekly |
| Puerto Princesa | 4x weekly | 7x weekly |
| Bohol | 3x weekly | 4x weekly |
| Zamboanga | 3x weekly | 4x weekly |
| Clark | 4x weekly | 4x weekly |
| Tacloban | 3x weekly | 4x weekly |
| Dumaguete | 3x weekly | 3x weekly |
| Legazpi | 3x weekly | 3x weekly |
| International | ||
| Hong Kong | 3x weekly | 4x weekly |
| Bangkok-Don Mueang | 3x weekly | 3x weekly |
| Singapore | 3x weekly | 3x weekly |
Flights to Manila will rise from 46 to 57 weekly, Cebu from 14 to 25 weekly, Davao from seven to eight weekly, and Cagayan de Oro from three to seven weekly.
Other expanded routes include General Santos and Puerto Princesa, each growing from three to seven weekly, Bohol from three to four, Zamboanga from three to four, and Tacloban from three to four.
International flights from Iloilo to Hong Kong will increase from three to four weekly, while connections to Bangkok-Don Mueang and Singapore will remain at three weekly.
“Iloilo is a vibrant hub of culture, heritage, and cuisine, and Cebu Pacific is proud to connect more travelers to everything the city has to offer,” said Carmina Romero, Cebu Pacific director for corporate communications.
She added that stronger connectivity not only drives tourism and economic growth but also creates more opportunities for communities while giving passengers affordable travel options.
To encourage bookings, Cebu Pacific will hold a seat sale from September 24 to 30, offering one-way base fares as low as PHP 88, exclusive of fees and surcharges, for travel between January 1 and June 30, 2026.
The airline currently operates 37 domestic and 26 international destinations across Asia, Australia, and the Middle East.
Flights and add-ons may be booked through Cebu Pacific’s website and paid using credit cards, debit cards, or e-wallets.
Book your flights now at https://bit.ly/CebuPacificSale.
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