WHAT’S THE BUZZ?
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF NEW ROUTES, MORE LOW FARE DEALS AND EXCITING EVENTS HAPPENING ACROSS THE CEBU PACIFIC NETWORK
More flights to Roxas and Kalibo
In response to demand, CEB is adding more Manila-Roxas and Manila-Kalibo trips, upping it from daily service to 10 times weekly service for the Roxas leg. As for the Manila-Kalibo service, it will be increased to 17 times weekly from just twice daily. CEB has also started flying from Cebu to Roxas, three times a week, expanding CEB’s passenger capacity by 42.8% for the Manila-Roxas route and 25% for the Manila-Kalibo route. These initiatives are all part of CEB’s expansion of its domestic operations for better. The airline also said it would keep on offering the lowest “all-inclusive” fares for the growth of tourism and trade. The lowest all-inclusive “Go Lite” fares for CEB flights from Manila to Kalibo and Roxas begin at PHP1,088 and PHP1,188, respectively. Moreover, the Cebu-Roxas service starts at just PHP988 all-in. “Go Lite” fares are for passengers traveling with no check-in baggage. Book your flights at www.cebupacificair.com now!
There’s good news for those with loved ones or business in Ozamiz City, Misamis Occidental! Cebu Pacific (CEB) now offers a direct Manila-Ozamiz service starting June 16 with a one-way “Go Lite” fare of PHP1,188 all-in, for travel through July 31. The Airbus A319 Manila-Ozamiz service departs for Ozamiz at 5.55am and lands at 7.20am, then leaves Ozamiz at 7.50am and arrives in Manila at 9.15am, four times a week!
“The introduction of our trademark low fares to travelers from Manila to Ozamiz will spur more business and tourism activities in the latter city and its neighboring areas,” says Candice Iyog, CEB vice president for marketing and distribution.
This new CEB service definitely offers a more convenient travel option for those who usually take the three-day ferry, as the flight is just one hour and 25 minutes.
Cebu Pacific helps sponsor kayak event
With eco-tourism in the country catching on fast, the Kayak Explore One Hundred Islands event sent more than just ripples of excitement throughout the island of Luzon last April. A joint project by the Hundred Islands Eco Tourism Association (HIETA of New Zealand), it involved more than 60 kayakers paddling through the One Hundred Islands National Park in Alaminos, Pangasinan over two days. The Kayak Explore One Hundred Islands event was sponsored in part by Cebu Pacific Airlines and the Department of Tourism. For more information on their upcoming events and tour packages, contact the HIETA, tel: +63 (919) 638 5074 / (928) 783 7189



