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Heads up, travellers. Cebu Pacific has rolled out another seat sale, with tickets starting at ₱299 one-way base fare. The promo runs until 15 September and covers trips from now until 31 March 2026.
Domestic destinations on the list include Iloilo, Bacolod, Bohol, and Cebu. International options such as Hong Kong, Macau, Taipei, and Kaohsiung are also part of the sale. With the travel period extending into next year, passengers can already plan ahead for holidays, summer breaks, and long weekends.
Image credit: Cebu Pacific Air Facebook Page
Travellers should note that the ₱299 price only applies to the base fare. Additional charges are not yet included, such as the web administration fee, the 12% value-added tax, terminal fees, and the fuel surcharge. Every booking does come with a 7kg hand-carry baggage allowance, which is standard for Cebu Pacific.
For international flights, an extra cost will also apply starting 14 September, when the new ₱950 international terminal fee takes effect. This is on top of the other mandatory charges.
The sale is available through the airline’s official website under its seat sale section. Interested passengers can simply choose their preferred destination and click “Book Now” to proceed.
Image credit: Cebu Pacific Air Facebook Page
Cebu Pacific frequently holds promos to encourage more Filipinos to travel, whether for leisure, work, or visiting family. The current ₱299 sale is part of its ongoing push to make flights more accessible despite rising travel costs.
Cebu Pacific’s latest ₱299 seat sale gives Filipinos the chance to book budget-friendly flights to both local and international destinations. With trips valid until March 2026, travellers now have more options to plan ahead and save on future journeys.
Featured image credit: Cebu Pacific Air Website
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