Cebu Pacific News Archive
Cebu Pacific offers 56 connecting flights with low fares
Cebu Pacific (CEB), the country’s low fare leader and leading domestic carrier, has expanded its domestic coverage further by introducing 56 flight connections to its domestic network.
Starting today, November 22, CEB will be offering 56 connecting routes via Manila and Cebu, with ‘Go’ fares starting at P799 one-way. For example, guests can travel from Legaspi to Cebu (via Manila) for only P799; from Davao to Clark (via Cebu) for only P999; and from Davao to Kalibo (via Manila) for only P1,299. ‘Go’ fares are exclusive of surcharges and government tax.
“It’s always been our vision to make air travel available to more Filipinos. From offering 24 domestic routes, now, with these flight connections, we are able offer 56 additional routes and connect more islands, further serving the needs of Filipino travelers. Once again, we are giving travelers more options and providing a convenient alternative for traveling within the country,” Candice Iyog, CEB marketing director said.
CEB will provide an attractive through fare as part of the connecting product, together with a check-through baggage connection service from the origin station to the end-destination of the guest. CEB’s domestic flight connections will significantly expand its domestic network coverage and will benefit both business and leisure markets.
“CEB is now reaching more people and connecting more islands by air and, more importantly, providing the lowest airfare for these connecting routes. Guests can save as much as 13% by availing of our through fares than if they were to buy separate tickets for their flight connection. Many of our guests have been requesting for this enhanced service because they are already taking advantage of our year-round low fares on the direct services and want the same when they travel to other destinations.” Iyog added.
Now in its 11th year, CEB has the newest fleet in the Philippines with a fleet age of less than 9 months, and one of the newest in Asia as it operates 12 brand new Airbus aircraft to its 20 domestic and 6 regional destinations. The airline awaits the delivery of two more Airbus aircraft in early 2007 to complete its $670 million re-fleeting program.
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