Cebu Pacific goes extra mile in Clark DMIA promotions
CITY OF SAN FERNANDO, Pampanga—Cebu Pacific (CEB), one of the Philippines’ premier airlines, is offering special travel rates in time with the North Luzon Travel Expo from November 13 to 15, at SM Clark. This is valid for travel from November 16, 2009 to March 23, 2010.
During the expo, CEB passengers can book and buy outright Clark-Macau, Clark-Hong Kong, Clark-Singapore, Clark-Bangkok and Clark-Cebu flights at the airline’s lowest possible fares.
The lowest possible fares for one-way flights from Clark to Macau, Singapore and Hong Kong start at P1,899, while Clark-Bangkok flights can go for P2,899. These rates are not valid for travel on embargo dates.
Meanwhile, the lowest possible fares on inter-island flights from Manila, Cebu and Davao are based on availability. CEB has the most extensive network in the Philippines with 32 domestic destinations.
“We are doing this to promote CEB’s Clark hub and further develop Clark as a tourist destination and jump-off point to the rest of North Luzon. There are a lot of travelers in this area who will really benefit from CEB’s trademark low fares and quality low-cost carrier offerings,” said CEB vice president for marketing and distribution Candice Iyog.
She added that CEB recently sponsored sales agents from Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore to attend the Travel Market Exchange in Clark on November 6. The airline is also promoting its 30-kilo free baggage allowance (FBA) promotion for Clark international flights until December 31, 2009, in most of its print advertisements in the Philippines.
“We are doing our best to push for more inbound and outbound travel via the Diosdado Macapagal International Airport. The Clark 30-kilo FBA promo is ongoing and is a great incentive, especially to anyone traveling during the holiday season,” Iyog said.
Asia’s third-largest low-cost carrier CEB was the first domestic airline to base its operations in Clark in November 2008. Aside from the current six times weekly Clark-Hong Kong and four times weekly Clark-Macau services, it will fly thrice weekly Clark-Bangkok and daily Clark-Singapore flights starting on December 12, 2009.

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