Cebu Pacific (CEB) will add one more daily flight to Hong Kong, its most popular international destination, starting November 24, 2010. CEB’s Manila-Hong Kong service is set to offer five times daily flights.
CEB flew 493,000 passengers to Hong Kong last year, outnumbering other international destinations such as Singapore, Osaka, Incheon, Kuala Lumpur, and Jakarta. The airline currently operates four daily flights from Manila, and a daily service from both Cebu and Clark to and from Hong Kong.
“The first international destination we flew to was Hong Kong in 2001. Since then, the demand for lower fares and even more flights and frequencies has resulted into very convenient flight schedules between Hong Kong and the Philippines,” said CEB VP for marketing and distribution Candice Iyog.
CEB is currently offering a seat sale from August 20-22, 2010 or until seats last, for travel this October 1-November 30, 2010. Those going from Manila and Cebu to Hong Kong, as well as from Manila to Macau, can avail of P1,999 ‘‘Go Lite’’ seat sale fares. Meanwhile, those going from Clark to Hong Kong and Macau can avail of P1,499 ‘‘Go Lite’’ seats.
Select domestic destinations are also available for P888 ‘‘Go Lite’’ seat sale fares. These are from Manila to Cebu, Davao, Iloilo, Tagbilaran, Puerto Princesa and Zamboanga.
“CEB is also the biggest airline operating from the Philippines to Macau, with five times weekly flights from Manila and four times weekly flights from Clark. We plan to add two more Manila-Macau flights, making it a daily service, starting October 31, 2010,” Iyog said.
The airline also flew the most passengers from the Philippines to Macau, flying 115,262 passengers in 2009, 64,533 more than other airlines.
CEB has flown over 45 million passengers since 1996. The airline flies to 14 other international destinations, using the youngest aircraft fleet in the country. These destinations are: Brunei (starting August 21), Beijing (starting September 5), Guangzhou, Shanghai, Taipei, Kuala Lumpur, Kota Kinabalu, Jakarta, Bangkok, Ho Chi Minh, Osaka, Incheon, and Pusan.
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