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Cebu Pacific to Increase Flights to Hong Kong and Boracay

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Cebu Pacific will increase the number of flights to select domestic and international destinations next month.

The airline will add four weekly flights between Manila and Kalibo, and re-introduce a daily Kalibo-Cebu service, to better accommodate travellers using Kalibo as the gateway to Boracay Island.

Those bound for Hong Kong will also be able to take advantage of five more weekly flights from Manila starting 9 May 2013. This represents an increase from 54 to 59 weekly flights. Aside from Manila, CEB flies direct to Hong Kong from Cebu, Clark and Iloilo.

Meanwhile, starting 7 May, travellers can also maximize their summer vacation with additional flights to the following destinations: Bacolod and Iloilo (daily), Cotabato and General Santos (four times weekly), Davao (thrice weekly) and San Jose (one weekly).

“We hope these additional flights will allow even more tourists and guests to have fun during their vacations and visits home. Cebu Pacific will continue to make destinations that can drive tourism growth, accessible with its extensive network, modern aircraft fleet and trademark lowest fares,” said Cebu Pacific's VP for Marketing and Distribution, Candice Iyog.

The airline is also slated to launch flights from Cebu to Masbate (1 June 2013) and Taipei (5 July 2013), as well as the airline’s first long haul flights from Manila to Dubai (7 October 2013).

Cebu Pacific, Cebu, Manila, Philippines, Hong Kong

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