Fly to our newest destination Pagadian starting April 27!
Seats to Tuguegarao, Laoag and selected Cebu hub flights are also on sale for only P688!
Your number one domestic carrier has added a new destination to our extensive network with Cebu-Pagadian route starting April 27, 2010. Pagadian is the capital city of Zamboanga del Sur.
We will also start flying from Manila to Pagadian beginning June 9, 2010.
We're excited to offer a special ‘Go Lite’ seat sale for as low as P688 for the newest addition to our extensive ro! ute network starting now until February 25, 2010 only.
The P688 ‘Go Lite’ seat sale fare is available for Cebu-Pagadian flights, for travel April 27 to July 31, 2010. Manila-Pagadian flights are also up for grabs for only P1,088, for travel June 9 to July 31, 2010.
Flights from Manila to Tuguegarao and Laoag; and from Cebu to Ozamiz, Dipolog, Surigao, Butuan and Clark are on sale for the ‘Go Lite’ fare of only P688, for travel April 1 to July 31, 2010.
Head to Pagadian, the Little Hong Kong of the South, with our trademark low fares, log on to www.cebupacificair.comnow!
The Philippines’ number one domestic flag carrier, Cebu Pacific (CEB) offers May 1-July 31, 2010 seats to any domestic or international destination at half the price in a 50% off seat sale this February 5-8, 2010.
“CEB encourages passengers to book early to avail of the lowest possible fares. We are reducing our trademark low fares by 50% as an invitation to business and leisure travelers, as well as first-time fliers and bus and ferry passengers, to fly with CEB for their travel needs,” said CEB VP for Marketing and Distribution Candice Iyog.
This 50% off seat sale is applicable to CEB’s 14 international destinations, including Hong Kong and Singapore (6-times daily services to both), Osaka, Incheon, Pusan (via Cebu), Taipei, Macau, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Kuala Lumpur, Kota Kinabalu, Bangkok, Ho Chi Minh and Jakarta.
The Gokongwei-owned airline also currently flies to 32 domestic destinations such as Caticlan (Boracay), Dipolog, Cebu, Catarman and Calbayog in Samar, Tuguegarao and Cauayan in North Luzon, and Virac in Catanduanes.
Passengers on flights from Clark to Hong Kong, Singapore, Bangkok and Macau can also avail of the 30 kilos free baggage allowance promo until June 30, 2010.
For booking and inquiries, log on to www.cebupacificair.com or call the reservation hotlines at (02) 7020-888 or (032) 230-8888. Travelers without credit cards can still book online and pay via CEB partner banks.
“Those going on vacations this summer can also avail of up to 50% discounts on selected Fun Tours packages available at www.funtours.cebupacificair.com. This is in line with our commitment to offer high quality, great value travel products to our passengers,” Iyog added.
CEB has flown over 40 million passengers since its inception in March 1996. It operates from four hubs (Manila, Cebu, Clark and Davao), using the youngest aircraft fleet in the Philippines composed of 21 Airbus A320 and 8 ATR 72-500 aircraft.
Fly to prime destinations like Palawan, Legaspi and Caticlan with our P788 ‘Go Lite’ seat sale for all Cebu and Davao hub flights starting now until January 21, 2010, for travel this February 1 to March 31, 2010.
This special P788 ‘Go Lite’ seat sale is for direct flights from Cebu to Bacolod, Butuan, Cagayan de Oro, Caticlan, Clark, Davao, Dipolog, Dumaguete, General Santos, Iloilo, Kalibo, Legazpi, Manila, Ozamiz, Puerto Princesa, Siargao, Surigao, Tacloban and Zamboanga.
Direct flights from Davao to Cagayan de Oro, Iloilo, Manila and Zamboanga are also up for grabs for only P788.
We're offering great discounts to the Land of Smiles, with P1,499 Bangkok seats from both Clark and Manila. The seat sale period starts now until January 21, 2010, for travel this May 1 to July 31, 2010.
CEB flies to Bangkok every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday from Clark, and daily from Manila. We offer an unbeatable 30 kilos free baggage allowance promo for those with check-in luggage on Clark-Bangkok flights until June 30, 2010.
Fun Tours Bangkok package also go as low as P5,495 through the CEB website. This is inclusive of round-trip airfare, and 4 days-3 nights hotel accommodation with daily breakfast, and is subject to availability.
Those with check-in luggage will just add P100 upon booking.
The Philippines’ leading flag carrier Cebu Pacific (CEB) encourages passengers to beat the summer heat with an international seat sale from January 21, 2010 for travel this Feb 1 – Mar 31, 2010.
Book flights to and from Cebu and Davao to local destinations for as low as P888 only!
Passengers can call (02) 7020-888 or (032) 230-8888, log on to www.cebupacificair.com or visit travel agents nearest them. Those without credit cards can still book online and pay via CEB partner banks (Bancnet, Megalink, Metrobank, Banco de Oro and Robinsons Savings Bank).
Explore your favorite international destinations with Cebu Pacific's seat sale from now until January 18, 2010 for travel from April 1 to June 30, 2010.
Get P999 "Go Lite" promo fare for travel from Manila to Kota Kinabalu and Taipei; Clark to Hong Kong, Macau, Singapore and Bangkok. Enjoy P1,499 "Go Lite" promo fare for Manila to Hong Kong, Macau, Canton, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Bangkok and Saigon; Cebu to Hong Kong and Singapore. For those planning to go to Incheon, Jakarta and Shanghai from Manila, get your seats for as low as P1,999 "Go Lite" promo fare. The same low rate is available for those intending to travel from Cebu to Incheon and Busan.! Osaka seats are also up for grabs at the "Go" fare of P1,999.
We have a total of 14 international destinations to choose from this summer.
Passengers without credit cards can book online and pay through CEB partner banks (Bancnet, Megalink, Metrobank, Banco de Oro and Robinsons Savings Bank).
The Philippines’ leading carrier, Cebu Pacific (CEB) increases its December flights to chosen destinations, in anticipation of the peak travel season.
CEB adds an additional daily frequency to its Manila-Hong Kong route, giving passengers an option between five daily flights. CEB’s Manila-Singapore route also gets a boost with an additional daily flight, making it a four times daily service.
Manila-Ho Chi Minh and Clark-Bangkok also get a new six times weekly frequency, while Clark-Hong Kong and Clark-Singapore flights are now daily.
For domestic routes, the airline also added flights for the following routes: flights from Manila to Roxas, Iloilo, Kalibo, Ozamiz and Virac, and from Cebu to Iloilo, Surigao and Zamboanga. Those who wish to go to Manila or Cebu can also take Cebu-Clark flights for more available seats.
“We wanted to widen the availability of seats for our passengers because there are a lot of people who travel during Christmas break. Our Kalibo (Boracay) flights, for example, still have available seats from December 26-30, 2009, especially after we increased our Manila-Kalibo frequency to 8-10 flights per day,” said CEB VP for Marketing and Distribution Candice Iyog.
“We encourage our CEB passengers to arrive at the airport early during peak travel period. It is also advised to book in advance to take advantage of our trademark low fares,” she added.
Passengers can call (02)7020-888 or (032)230-8888, visit CEB ticketing offices and accredited travel agencies or check out the websitewww.cebupacificair.com for their booking needs. Those without credit cards can now book online and pay via CEB partner banks (Megalink, Bancnet, Banco de Oro, Metrobank and Robinsons Savings Bank).
CEB, Asia’s third-largest low-cost carrier, flies to 32 domestic and 14 international destinations using one of the youngest aircraft fleets in the country. It has the most extensive domestic network in the Philippines and offers the lowest year-round fares.
Asia’s third-largest low cost carrier Cebu Pacific (CEB) extends its 30 kilos free baggage allowance (FBA) promotion for all international flights to/from Clark’s Diosdado Macapagal International Airport (DMIA) until June 30, 2010.
This promo is for Clark passengers traveling to and from Hong Kong, Macau, Singapore and Bangkok.
CEB flies six times weekly from Clark to Hong Kong, four times weekly to Macau, and daily to Singapore (starting December 12) with the lowest year-round ‘Go Lite’ fare of P1,899 for the three destinations.
The airline will also add an additional frequency to its Clark-Bangkok service starting December 12 (making it thrice weekly), with the lowest possible ‘Go Lite’ year-round fare of P2,899.
“A lot of our passengers expressed delight over the 30 kilos FBA promo because it allows them to bring more pasalubongs and luggage to their destinations, especially during the holidays. We are extending this successful promo to give more chances for guests to take advantage of this special Clark offer,” said CEB VP for Marketing and Distribution Candice Iyog.
“We hope there will be more passengers taking advantage of Clark being an alternative airport to Manila, since it is just one hour from the National Capital Region and nearer guests in Northern Luzon,” he added.
“For more information on CEB flight schedules and trademark low fares, check out www.cebupacificair.com or call the reservations hotlines (02) 7020-888 or (032) 230-8888.
Asia’s third largest low-cost carrier, CEB was the first domestic carrier to make Clark one of its operational hubs last November 2008. It continues to be the largest airline flying from Clark, with the most number of destinations and most number of flights. CEB also continues to be the only airline servicing the Clark-Cebu route.
P1 More Chance! Grab the PISO Fare while you can! More than 50,000 seats up for grabs
Asia’s third-largest low-cost carrier Cebu Pacific brings back the ‘Go Lite’ PHP 1 seat sale to all international and domestic destinations starting now until November 22, 2009 only, or until more than 50,000 seats have been sold out. Travel period is June 15-September 30, 2010.
32 domestic destinations are up for grabs through this website promo, including Cebu-Siargao, Cebu-Ozamiz, Cebu-Clark, Manila-San Jose, and Manila-Kalibo (Boracay).
We're offering the lowest fare alternative for international flights with our PHP 1 sale, including flights to Taipei, Kota Kinabalu, Pusan (Korea), Osaka and Jakarta.
Passengers with check-in luggage will just add PHP 100 upon booking. The PHP 1 is exclusive of government taxes and administration fees.
Hurry, this is your last chance! Grab the PISO Fare while you can! This promotion is only available via www.cebupacificair.com.
Cebu Air, Inc., operating as Cebu Pacific Air, is Asia's third-largest low-cost airline based in PasayCity, Metro Manila, the Philippines. It offers scheduled flights to both domestic and international destinations. Cebu Pacific Air is currently the country's leading domestic carrier, serving the most domestic destinations with the largest number flights and routes, and equipped with the youngest fleet. Its main base is NinoyAquinoInternationalAirport, Manila, with another hub at Mactan-CebuInternationalAirport, FranciscoBangoyInternationalAirport and DiosdadoMacapagalInternationalAirport.
The airline is a wholly-owned subsidiary of JG Summit Holdings, controlled by the Gokongwei family - one of the richest Filipino-Chinese families based in the Philippines. Cebu Pacific is currently headed by Lance Gokongwei, presumptive heir of John Gokongwei, the chairman emeritus of JG Summit. The company has 1,182 employees (as of March 2007)
The airline was established on August 26, 1988, and started operations on March 8, 1996. It was founded as Cebu Air, and subsequently acquired by JG Summit Holdings (owned by John Gokongwei). Domestic services commenced following market deregulation by the Philippine government. It temporarily ceased operations in February 1998 after being grounded by the government, but resumed services later the next month following re-certification of its aircraft. It initially started with 24 domestic flights daily among Metro Manila, Metro Cebu and DavaoCity. By the end of 2001, its operations had grown to about 80 daily flights to 18 domestic destinations.
In the 2000s, Cebu Pacific was granted rights to operate international flights to the region, including Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand, South Korea, Hong Kong, and Guam. International flights were launched on November 22, 2001, with a twice-daily service to Hong Kong.On March 1, 2002, it commenced thrice-weekly flights to Seoul.Other regional flights were introduced and suspended later; however, including flights to Singapore (from November 6, 2002, to January 2003) and from Manila via Subic to Seoul (from December 2002) due in part to the effects of the SARS epidemic.
The airline resumed its Manila-to-Singapore flights on August 31, 2006and launched its direct flight from Cebu to Singapore on October 23, 2006, the first low-cost airline to serve the Cebu-Singapore-Cebu sector,and in direct competition with Singapore Airlines' subsidiary SilkAir, CEB is now the only Philippine carrier serving the Cebu-Singapore-Cebu route after PAL terminated its direct service. The airline operates direct flights from Cebu to Hong Kong which commenced October 2, 2006, which also made CEB the only Philippine carrier to serve a Cebu-Hong Kong-Cebu route after PAL terminated its direct service and is now code-sharing with Cathay Pacific for this route.
In May 2005, Cebu Pacific received two Airbus A320 aircraft on lease from CIT Leasing and operated its first service with the new aircraft on June 3, 2005, from Manila to DavaoCity.
In December 2006, after a month or two of operating the new direct flights, Cebu Pacific announced that it would increase flight frequency for its Cebu-Hong Kong-Cebu from four to five times weekly and Cebu-Singapore-Cebu flights from four to six weekly effective January 25, 2007. As of January 2008, it operates regional flights to Busan, Hong Kong, Singapore, Seoul-Incheon, Taipei and Bangkok beginning April 6, 2008 from its Cebu hub; and Bangkok, Guangzhou, Hong Kong, Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, Macau, Singapore, Taipei, Seoul-Incheon, Shanghai and Xiamen from Manila.
Cebu Pacific's plans to begin international flights from Angeles-Clark Diosdado Macapagal International Airport (DMIA) were initially unsuccessful when its request was denied. The nations involved came to an agreement that Cebu Pacific would be only allowed to operate charter flights from Clark to the respective countries' airport(s). Only Singapore initially agreed to allow Cebu Pacific to fly scheduled flights from DiosdadoMacapagalInternationalAirport to Singapore. Currently Cebu Pacific only operates a route from DiosdadoMacapagalInternationalAirport to Cebu, but has since announced that it will be commencing international flights from Manila- Clark to Hong Kong, Macau and Singapore from November 2008 as well as domestic flights from Manila-Clark to Cebu.
In June 2007, Cebu Pacific announced an order of up to 14 brand-new ATR-72-500 aircraft, with six firm orders and eight options. It plans to initially offer flights to Boracay, using Boracay's GodofredoP.RamosAirport.
On November 12, 2007, Cebu Pacific announced Davao's FranciscoBangoyInternationalAirport as its fourth hub. Cebu Pacific announced that it would initially fly internationally from Davao to Singapore, Hong Kong and fly one domestic flight to Iloilo. Both direct services from Davao to Singapore and Iloilo commenced on May 8, 2008, while the service to Hong Kong commenced on May 9, 2008.
In late 2007, Cebu Pacific mentioned that it is aiming to cross the Pacific and launch non-stop flights to the United States West Coast, Houston, Texas and Chicago, Illinois by mid-2009.
On December 18, 2007, Cebu Pacific announced that it would exercise options on its recent ATR-72-500 turboprop order (initially six firm) to increase its firm order to 10.
On February 19, 2008, Cebu Pacific Air received its first brand-new ATR 72-500 from Toulouse, France and expected to take delivery of another five ATRs from March to December 2008. The initial two ATRs fly on routes such as Cebu to Bacolod.
Cebu Pacific took delivery of its 16th brand-new, 179-seater Airbus A320 aircraft, from Toulouse, France, on March 20, 2008. The new aircraft supports CEB's expanding international and domestic operations which include flights to 12, soon to be 15, international destinations.
On May 28, 2008, Cebu Pacific was named as the world's number one airline in terms of growth. The airline was also ranked fifth in Asia for Budget Airline passengers transported and 23rd in the world. The airline carried a total of almost 5.5 million passengers in 2007, up 57.4 per cent from 2006.
On July 22, 2008, Cebu Pacific was the first airline to use the new Terminal 3 of the NinoyAquinoInternationalAirport with its flight to Caticlan being the first to depart at 0515 local time. On August 1, 2008, it moved its international operations to the terminal; thus, becoming the first airline to have regular international commercial flights from the new terminal.
In August 2009, Cebu Pacific became the first airline in the Philippines to use social media, this is well ahead of legacy Singapore Airlines but behind carriers like Cathay Pacific or AirAsia.