Cebu Pacific Air, the Philippines’ leading carrier, continues its 27th anniversary celebration in March as it launches a special seat sale for travelers to and from Manila.
From 10:00 AM on March 24 until March 30, 2023, Cebu Pacific travelers to and from Manila can book their flights to select domestic and international destinations for as low as PHP 88 one-way base fare, exclusive of fees and surcharges. The travel period is from June 1 to September 30, 2023.
Cebu Pacific is running a “March Pinabongga” month-long series of promos and seat sales as gratitude to its loyal customers over the past 27 years. Aside from seat sales, CEB is also offering up to 27% off on select add-ons to make flying more convenient for its passengers.
With Cebu Pacific’s low fares now made more affordable by seat sales, every Juan will have more chances to go enjoy the freshly picked mangoes from Cebu, go island-hopping in Puerto Princesa, and satisfy your cravings with the delicious dishes of Iloilo, Bacolod, Davao, and General Santos.
Take photos with the most scenic locations in Japan, Indonesia, Bangkok, and Hanoi, and shop till you drop in Singapore, Hong Kong, and Taipei with direct flights via Cebu Pacific.
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 currently flies to 34 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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