Cebu Pacific Makes the Holidays More Exciting with November Piso Sale
Cebu Pacific (PSE: CEB), the Philippines’ leading airline, is granting every Juan their holiday wish this November as it rolls out its signature Piso Sale. Starting November 8 to 11, 2023, CEB travelers may book flights to select local and international destinations for as low as PHP 1 one-way base fare exclusive of fees and

By Staff Writer

Cebu Pacific (PSE: CEB), the Philippines’ leading airline, is granting every Juan their holiday wish this November as it rolls out its signature Piso Sale.
Starting November 8 to 11, 2023, CEB travelers may book flights to select local and international destinations for as low as PHP 1 one-way base fare exclusive of fees and surcharges.
The travel period will run from April 1 to October 31, 2024, perfect for travelers who wish to plan ahead and score value-for-money fares this gift-giving season.
Whether you’re looking to ride an ATV across the sand dunes of Laoag, relax along the scenic beaches of Dumaguete and Ozamiz, or indulge in the native delicacies of Davao and Tacloban, CEB has a flight for you.
If you’re in the mood to go on a shopping spree in Hong Kong and Taipei, or a historical sightseeing adventure in Macau, Bangkok, and Ho Chi Minh, CEB can make your international travel hassle-free and convenient with direct flights from Manila, Cebu, or Clark.
Passengers may use their existing Travel Funds to book flights and avail themselves of add-ons. CEB also offers multiple payment options, including payment centers, credit or debit cards, and e-wallets.
CEB currently flies to 35 domestic and 25 international destinations spread across Asia, Australia, and the Middle East.
Make your 2024 travel dreams come true as early as this year. Book your flights now at bit.ly/CebuPacificSale.
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