Cebu Pacific holds P388 all-in seat sale on June 5 to 7 for Bacolod, Boracay, Kalibo, and other domestic flights

3485784999 5821b05f4d Cebu Pacific holds P388 all in seat sale on June 5 to 7 for Bacolod, Boracay, Kalibo, and other domestic flights

Cebu Pacific (CEB) Airlines is offering a three day seat sale from June 5 to 7, 2009 with "Go Lite" fares for as low as P388 on selected domestic flights. The travel period should be within July 1 to August 31, 2009.

The P388 "Go Lite" promo is available for Manila to Bacolod, Boracay (Caticlan), Busuanga (Coron), Cauayan (Isabela), Kalibo, Puerto Princesa, and Tacloban; and Cebu to Siargao. Cebu Pacific is also selling P988 “Go Lite” fare for its Manila-Cagayan de Oro and Manila-Davao flights.

Cebu Pacific is a budget carrier in the Philippines, known for offering the cheapest year round ‘all-inclusive’ fares for its domestic flight. You can book your flight online and find out more details about Cebu Pacific at www.cebupacificair.com.

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Marcos C. posted "Cebu Pacific holds P388 all-in seat sale on June 5 to 7 for Bacolod, Boracay, Kalibo, and other domestic flights" on June 5, 2009 ; 2:24 pm . It has had 1,278 views and 5 comments.
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5 Comments

  1. Posted June 6, 2009 at 12:11 am |

    Nga-a wa-ay Iloilo promo haw? Also, I hate to contradict (my apology) with your statement that “Cebu Pacific is a budget carrier in the Philippines, known for offering the cheapest year round ‘all-inclusive’ fares for its domestic flight”. Did I hear cheapest year-round? I paid over 5,000 pesos JUST going back to Manila from Iloilo evening flight but going to Iloilo from Manila by PAL I paid ONLY just over 1,000 pesos (it’s a round-trip fare that cost me 7,000+ pesos tax included). And that was advanced booking I did with a travel agent in Makati, NOT on-line. But still a mile difference in price! I’ll stick with PAL or maybe try Zest next time.

    • Posted June 6, 2009 at 8:47 am |

      Iloilo is not included for now, they do have a few promos every month and Iloilo is included in some of them. While traveling with Cebu Pacific can cost a lot, the low-price fares depends on the availability of the seats. Go online na Lee when making bookings to local carriers here, it’s more convenient.

  2. Posted June 8, 2009 at 11:36 am |

    i know na gina offer nila na kay that time gamay nalang ang ga byiahe and mostly ang ga byahe is from province to manila, thats why ginapromote nia ang manila to provinced, so at least damo ang magsakay from manila to province, other than province to manila, saem with if holiday like x mass or Holy week, from manila to iloilo 5 000 but from iloilo to manila only 1500 , so its a big differences, di bah? meaning gina exploit nila ang time, why like that its unfair naman, na subrang taas ng prized

  3. Posted June 9, 2009 at 11:02 am |

    that why we have businessman. whats there purpose if they not making money.

  4. Posted August 23, 2009 at 1:36 am |

    Nong Marc!!!! Nabasa ko sa “The Daily Guardian” nga may flights na nga international ang Cebu Pacific halin sa Iloilo Airport. (12 routes via Manila). Amo ma na ang case sang Cebu Pacific sa Davao, via Cebu to Hong Kong and Singapore man.

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