Cebu Pacific Starts Flights from Clark to Taiwan
Cebu Pacific (PSE: CEB), the Philippines’ leading carrier, continues to strengthen its Clark hub by adding flights to Taiwan, allowing more Juans to experience its bustling night markets and delicious street food. Starting April 29, CEB will fly directly from Clark to Taipei four times weekly – every Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday. Return flights

By Staff Writer
Cebu Pacific (PSE: CEB), the Philippines’ leading carrier, continues to strengthen its Clark hub by adding flights to Taiwan, allowing more Juans to experience its bustling night markets and delicious street food.
Starting April 29, CEB will fly directly from Clark to Taipei four times weekly – every Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday. Return flights from Taiwan will begin on April 30 and will operate four times a week – every Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday.
Taiwan is home to the famous Shilin Night Market which hosts a wide variety of souvenir shops and food stalls. The country is also popular for its vibrant city life and towering skyscrapers, including the 1,667 feet-tall Taipei 101.
Taipei is the latest destination to be included in Cebu Pacific’s growing Clark hub. Previously, the airline announced that it would start operating direct flights from Clark to Incheon, Bangkok, Hong Kong, Macau, Narita, and Singapore, and to seven destinations across the Philippines.
To support the expansion, CEB will lease and base 3 aircraft at Clark International Airport. These are on top of the 10 new Airbus NEO aircraft that will be delivered in 2023 to expand the airline’s entire fleet.
CEB now flies to 34 domestic and 25 international destinations, spanning across Asia, Australia, and the Middle East.
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