Fly for As Low As P88 with Cebu Pacific’s October Seat Sale
Cebu Pacific (PSE: CEB), the Philippines’ leading carrier, is encouraging every Juan to grab their chance to book affordable flights and fly immediately with CEB’s Super Seat Fest this October. The sale, which started on October 1 and runs until October 15, allows CEB travelers to book their flights to all domestic destinations for as

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Cebu Pacific (PSE: CEB), the Philippines’ leading carrier, is encouraging every Juan to grab their chance to book affordable flights and fly immediately with CEB’s Super Seat Fest this October.
The sale, which started on October 1 and runs until October 15, allows CEB travelers to book their flights to all domestic destinations for as low as PHP 88 one-way base fare. International destinations are also on sale.
Upon booking, travelers can also fly immediately until April 30, 2024, perfect for those who want to travel immediately and those who are planning for their summer vacations next year.
With CEB’s latest seat sale offer, more Juans will be able to enjoy the unique delicacies and exciting water adventures in Bacolod, Cagayan De Oro, and Iloilo. Explore the bustling metropolis and eat all you can in Taipei, Hong Kong, and Singapore with direct flights from Manila, Cebu, and Clark.
Passengers with existing Travel Funds may use these to pay for flights and other add-ons. Apart from the Travel Fund, other payment options such as payment centers, credit or debit cards, and e-wallets may also be used.
CEB flies to 35 domestic and 25 international destinations, spanning across Asia, Australia and the Middle East.
Book your flights now via bit.ly/CebuPacificSale.
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