Cebu Pacific ramps up connectivity for its Cebu hub
The Philippines’ leading carrier, Cebu Pacific (PSE: CEB), ramps up flights from its Cebu hub which serves as a gateway to and from the rest of Vismin, enabling everyJuan to book and plan ahead with the airline’s ongoing PHP88 seat sale. Now with 14 direct domestic destinations from Cebu, this seat sale aims to further

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The Philippines’ leading carrier, Cebu Pacific (PSE: CEB), ramps up flights from its Cebu hub which serves as a gateway to and from the rest of Vismin, enabling everyJuan to book and plan ahead with the airline’s ongoing PHP88 seat sale. Now with 14 direct domestic destinations from Cebu, this seat sale aims to further make air travel affordable and more accessible, in line with the carrier’s efforts to boost connectivity across its wide domestic network.
CEB currently operates 4x daily between Cebu and Manila, while it services its Cebu-Davao route 4x weekly every Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday. Its Cebu to Siargao flight runs bi-weekly every Monday and Friday, while its Cebu-Puerto Princesa operates once-a-week.
By May, CEB will also commence regular direct flights from Cebu to Boracay twice weekly, every Thursday and Sunday, and add more flights from Cebu to Bacolod, Butuan, and Cagayan de Oro. The carrier also flies direct from Cebu to Clark, General Santos, Pagadian, Surigao, Tacloban, and Zamboanga.
“We are happy to continue ramping up our domestic network as we see more people wanting to travel. We ensure our passengers that our low fares are here to stay, so everyJuan can book ahead and save on their trips,” said Michelle Lim, Cebu Pacific spokesperson.
This seat sale gives business and leisure travelers from VisMin more reason to book flights to destinations they want or need to visit. Guests who have existing travel funds are encouraged to make use of such to book new flights. Last month, CEB also permanently removed change fees for all its flights, so everyJuan can plan ahead with peace of mind.
Cebu Pacific continues to prioritize everyJuan’s safety as it strictly implements its multi-layered protocols on-ground and inflight, in accordance with global aviation standards. Contactless procedures, thorough cleaning and disinfection protocols, and mandatory wearing of face masks and face shields are observed for both guests and crew. CEB frontliners are also required to undergo antigen testing before duty while CEB aircraft are equipped with hospital-grade HEPA filters that are proven to eliminate virus with 99.9% efficacy.
Passengers are advised to update their contact details via https://bit.ly/CEBUpdateInfo to receive email notifications on flight reminders and updates. CEB reminds everyJuan to check and prepare all travel requirements prior their travel – visit https://bit.ly/CEBFlightReminders for more information.
CEB operates the widest domestic network in the Philippines and currently flies to 32 domestic destinations on top of its six international destinations.
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