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Cebu Pacific offers special PHP25 seat sale to cap off 25th anniversary celebration

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(Photo: JC Pascual, AviationUpdatesPH.com)

The Philippines’ leading airline, Cebu Pacific is capping off its 25th year with a special 12.12 seat sale to further encourage everyJuan to travel and boost domestic tourism well into 2022.

With the continuous easing of travel protocols and border restrictions, passengers who are looking to travel for more smiles ahead can avail a special seat sale rate of PHP25 one-way base fare to over 56 domestic routes when booking their tickets from December 12-14, 2021. Travel period runs from July 1 to November 30, 2022, giving everyJuan plenty of time to plan out their memorable travel itinerary.

Beach bums can once again relive and bask in the sunny shores of Bohol, Boracay, Camiguin, Cebu, Coron, Puerto Princesa, and Siargao; while foodies can take a culinary excursion to national food capitals such as Bacolod, Clark, Iloilo, and Manila. Thrill-seekers can get their fill of adventure, be it for hiking or water sports in Cagayan de Oro and Davao – all for a base fare of PHP25 per way.

Passengers may use their existing travel funds to purchase new tickets, or pay via CEB’s newest e-wallet payment options (GrabPay, GCash, Paymaya). Other payment options, such as credit and debit cards, as well as payment centers, continue to be available.

The airline also continues to offer unlimited rebooking coupled with waiving of change fees for all, providing assurance to passengers who might have last-minute change of plans.

Remaining cautiously optimistic for 2022, the airline has also included well-loved 23 international destinations for this seat sale such as Bangkok, Dubai, Fukuoka, Taipei, Nagoya, Osaka, Tokyo (Narita), and many more.

“This year, we celebrated our 25th anniversary and remain true to our core purpose, which is to enable everyJuan to fly. We continue to ramp-up our network to address the anticipated demand in 2022, while continuing to promote safe and responsible travel amidst the pandemic,” said Candice Iyog, CEB Vice President for Marketing and Customer Experience.

CEB is now operating above 60% of its pre-COVID domestic network. It has added more flights to key domestic destinations, namely, Bacolod, Bohol, Boracay, Cagayan de Oro, Cebu, Davao, General Santos, and Iloilo, following the easing of travel restrictions.

For international destinations, Cebu Pacific has resumed its operations to Fukuoka every Tuesday, and to Bangkok every Thursday and Saturday. Flights to Taiwan will resume December 15, and will operate once weekly (every Wednesday) moving forward. CEB also intends to resume its direct flights to Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, Macau, and Saigon by January 2021.

As tourism begins to rise, CEB proudly operates with a 100% full vaccinated flying crew to ensure that passengers have a safe and secure travel experience. This, along with its implementation of a multi-layered approach to safety in accordance with global aviation standards has rated the airline a 7/7 stars by airlineratings.com for its COVID-19 safety compliance.

CEB encourages passengers to fly easy by booking their tickets online. Complete your 2022 travel bucket list and fly safely with Cebu Pacific! Book now at cebupacificair.com.

Press release from Cebu Pacific

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