CEBU - Low-cost carrier Cebu Pacific (CEB) announced additional flights in the Visayas and Mindanao this month.
It said a 35% increase in the carrier's non-Manila flight network
is expected due to additional flights via Cebu and Davao hubs.
CEB said it would resume the Davao-Bacolod and Davao-Cagayan de
Oro services beginning October. The Davao-Bacolod route will operate thrice
weekly or every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday; while flights between Davao and
Cagayan de Oro will be four times weekly, every Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday,
and Sunday.
Upon the resumption of these routes, domestic connections via
Davao will total to seven, which include Bohol, Cebu, Manila, and Zamboanga
City. From October 30, CEB will also resume international operations via Davao,
starting with direct flights to Singapore.
The airline also plans to add flights to some domestic
destinations via Cebu. Additional flights to Bacolod, Butuan, Iloilo, General
Santos, Cagayan de Oro, and Puerto Princesa are being eyed in November. CEB
currently services several domestic and two international destinations via
Cebu.
"As we approach the holiday season, we expect more people
wanting to fly and come back home, thus we made sure we are more than ready
with additional flight connections,” said CEB chief commercial officer Xander
Lao. (Maria Christina Arayata)
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