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Cebu Pacific to introduce priority boarding service

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(Photo: Cebu Pacific)
(Photo: Cebu Pacific)

Cebu Pacific is introducing a new service for priority boarding called “Go Ahead.”

Starting October 28, Cebu Pacific customers can purchase a premium seat on any of the airline flights to and from anywhere in the Philippines from around PHP350 (~USD $7). Customers who purchase the service will have priority boarding and extra legroom for their seat.

According to Cebu Pacific, the premium seat product could be purchased during initial booking online. It will also be available as an add-on after booking for a slightly higher fee.

The Go Ahead service on international flights starts at around PHP 650 (~USD $13).

“We are happy to now make this available for our domestic flyers so they too may experience the convenience of flying easy with Cebu Pacific. With Go Ahead, passengers will also be able to secure space at the overhead bins for their hand-carried bags ahead of everyone else,” said Candice Iyog, Vice President for Marketing & Customer Experience.

Written by
Jeffrey Teruel

Jeffrey is the founder and editor of Flights in Asia. Dedicated to sharing the latest news, updates, and firsthand experiences in the dynamic aviation and travel landscape of the Asia-Pacific region.

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