The savings are beyond comparison!
Cebu Pacific is back with cheap fares, and for one-way base fares as low as ₱299, you can fly to select international destinations from Manila between this year and next year. That comes with great flexible booking alternatives, too (in case your flight gets cancelled due to travel restrictions brought about by the pandemic).
The ongoing Cebu Pacific seat sale currently applies to flights to Bangkok, Dubai, Guangzhou, Hong Kong, Nagoya, Seoul (Incheon), Taipei, Tokyo (Narita), and Xiamen. No promo code is needed to book. Here’s everything else you need to know!
Also read: Here Are Cebu Pacific’s Flights for August 2020 and Beyond
Booking period: Until 26 Aug 2020
Travel period: 1 Nov 2020 to 31 Mar 2021
A round-trip Manila to Hong Kong Go Basic fare is ₱3,378, while a Manila to Dubai flight costs ₱8,936. To upgrade to GO Flexi, which comes with two pieces of checked baggage and two free rebooking, you’ll have to add approximately ₱1,000 per one-way fare for Hong Kong and approximately ₱2,000 for Dubai.
While the Cebu Pacific seat sale presents reasonably priced fares (both sample flights above aren’t bad at all, in fact), the more important things to consider are the international travel restrictions for Filipinos.
Unless you’re travelling for essential reasons and willing to go through flight cancellations (which are very likely with how things are going globally), these flights are certainly worth considering. In the case of the former, you can avail of Cebu Pacific’s unlimited rebooking or their Travel Fund, which is now valid for redeeming up to two years.
For more flight updates, visit our Travel Deals section and join Flight Deals – Philippines on Facebook.
Published at
Get our weekly tips and travel news!
The savings are beyond comparison!
Enjoy traditional activities, games, and performances from K-pop artists!
Book your next destination for less!
You can now book a sailcation for ₱10, including a 50kg baggage allowance!
Fly from Manila, Clark, Cebu or Cagayan de Oro.
Don't fret this holiday season!
Winterwonderland in Korea!
Euro summer just got... tighter?
Do you agree with this list?
Major changes ahead for South Korean travel.