Showing posts with label Cheap Air Fare Davao. Show all posts
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Friday, November 20, 2009

Cebu Pacific Air's P1 Fare is back Sale Nov. 21-22, 2009!

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Cebu Pacific Air P1 fare is back and can be have only today and tomorrow Nov. 21-22, 2009 good for ALL Domestic and International Flights!

Hurry and get your tickets now before it is over!

Visit www.cepbupacificair.com for your bookings!

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Cebu Pacific offers P188 domestic; P1,488 int’l seat sale!

Cebu Pacific (CEB) is offering a seat sale from all its hubs – Cebu, Clark, Davao and Manila – starting March 10 to 13, 2009, to keep travel affordable in these challenging times.

The promotional seat sale is valid for travel from April 1 to July 31, 2009. Domestic fares are all-inclusive; Regional passengers need to pay travel taxes, except OFWs and foreigners staying in the Philippines for less than a year who are exempt. Promo fares are non-refundable.


Candice Iyog, CEB VP for marketing and distribution, said, “The current seat sale supports the focus on tourism to tide the country over the financial crisis. Cebu Pacific has always been keen in making travel more affordable for Filipinos.”

CEB is offering a P1,488 one-way ‘Go Lite’ fare for its Manila-Kota Kinabalu and Manila-Kaohsiung services. This is also extended to services from Clark to Bangkok; Hong Kong; Macau; and Singapore.

The budget airline is also offering a one-way P1,388 ‘Go Lite’ all-in fare for its Manila to Cotabato and Butuan services.

From Cebu, the airline is offering a one-way P188 all-in ‘Go Lite’ fare to Bacolod, Butuan, Du-maguete and Surigao, and a one-way P488 all-in ‘Go Lite’ fare to: Cotabato; Dipolog; GenSan; Legaspi; Ozamiz; Puerto Princesa; Siargao; Tacloban; and Zamboanga.

From Davao, the airline is selling a one-way P488 all-in ‘Go Lite’ fare to Iloilo and Zamboanga.

‘Go Lite’ fares are for passengers traveling with no check-in baggage. Passengers with check-in bags just have to add P200 to the fare.

Passengers can book online at www.cebupaci-ficair.com or call reservations at 70-20-888, or visit their nearest travel agents.

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Reserve a seat for a fee in Cebu Pacific Air!

Friday, September 19, 2008


CEBU Pacific (CEB) passengers may already reserve their preferred seats for a fee starting Thursday.

Guests, who do not avail of this optional service, will continue to get their seat allocated for free at the airport upon check-in.

Candice Iyog, vice president for marketing and distribution, said, the optional service is for passengers who have personal seating preferences such as window or aisle seats, additional leg room, or for groups to sit and enjoy the flight together.

The seat selection is available up to 24 hours before the flight through the CEB website and up to four hours before departure through the call center, sales offices, and travel agents.

Standard seats are sold at P100 per seat, while premium seats in the front and exit rows are sold at P200 per flight.

The airline is also selling prepaid excess baggage in five-kilo increments. Passengers availing of this product can save 20 percent from their excess baggage fees. This is equivalent to a saving of P100 for a domestic flight and P400 for an international flight for each five kilos pre-purchased.

CEB is the only Filipino airline offering both seat selection and prepaid excess baggage as part of its product offering.

Iyog explained, "Our passengers told us that they wanted the flexibility to reserve their seats and settle excess baggage needs upon booking rather than at the airport. With these new products available, we hope to make their travel experience an even smoother one with CEB."

"CEB has always been known as the innovative airline and we will continue anticipating the needs of our guests and looking for ways to serve them better with these new products," she concluded.

Now in its 13th year, CEB has the youngest aircraft fleet in the Philippines. It will fly to 27 domestic destinations with the addition of Busuanga, Ozamiz, and Surigao in the coming months and 15 international destinations with the addition of Osaka, Japan in November.