There are many other beautiful places in the Philippines outside its capital, but these 5 destinations will let you enjoy weekend trips with great ease.

Piso fares are back! Cebu Pacific now offers domestic flights for as low as ₱1 (base fare) with its CEB Super Seat Fest 2022.
Travel to your favourite domestic destinations such as Bacolod, Caticlan (Boracay), Busuanga (Coron), Puerto Princesa (Palawan), Siargao, and more while seats are still up for grabs.

Booking period: 11 May – 13 May 2022
Travel period: 15 Jun – 31 Oct 2022




To check out more #CEBSuperSeatFest domestic flights, click here.
Based on the sample flights above, all-in one-way fares could set you back around ₱600-₱800. This is already a relatively good deal, considering it allows you unlimited rebooking in case you need to postpone your trip. If you weren’t able to snag CEB Super Pass previously, this #CEBSuperSeatFest is a good alternative.
You may use your existing Cebu Pacific travel fund to purchase #CEBSuperSeatFest flights. Do note that while the quoted DOMESTIC one-way base fares include the 7 kg hand carry baggage allowance, they DO NOT include the web admin fee, 12% VAT, terminal fees and fuel surcharge yet. So it’s best to check the final amount to see if it is within your expected budget.
Regardless, why not check the upcoming 2022 long weekends and book that flight for that much-needed rest and relaxation you deserve?
For more flight updates, visit our Deals section and join our Flight Deals – Philippines Facebook group.
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