Cebu Pacific, the Philippines’ leading carrier, is firmly in place for a full recovery in 2023 and expects to restore 100% of its pre-Covid network and capacity in March, aided by its unbeatable seat sales, widest domestic network, and reinstatement of all its international destinations. This welcome bit of good news was announced during the
CEB, which has restored 92% of its pre-Covid capacity as of December 2022, will connect passengers to more places by increasing the frequency of flights to Bangkok, Brunei, Guangzhou, and Sydney.
Route | From | To |
Manila – Bangkok – Manila | 14x weekly | 18x weekly by March |
Manila – Brunei – Manila | 2x weekly | 4x weekly by March |
Manila – Sydney – Manila | 4x weekly | 5x weekly by March |
Manila – Guangzhou – Manila | 1x weekly | 2x weekly as of January |
The airline will also fully restore its flights to all its 25 international destinations in 14 countries by March. Below is a summary of the newly resumed flights:
Route | Frequency |
Manila – Melbourne – Manila | 3x weekly by March 26 |
Manila – Macau – Manila | 3x weekly by March |
Manila – Shanghai – Manila | 1x weekly as of January 19 |
Manila – Shenzhen – Manila | 1x weekly as of January 29 |
Manila – Xiamen – Manila | 1x weekly by February |
CEB, the first airline in the country to offer promo fares which allowed millions of Filipinos –regardless of their demographics – to embark on their dream vacations, continues to ensure the affordability of its air fares in 2023. It will remain true to its commitment from 27 years ago to make every Juan fly, by offering seat sales to encourage travel across its wide domestic and international network.
“We are excited to welcome more passengers onboard, especially now that we are back to easier times. We are proud to announce that Cebu Pacific has emerged stronger after nearly three years of pandemic, and that we are ready to give our customers a better flying experience. And so, we confidently say, ‘Let’s Fly, Every Juan’,” said Candice Iyog, Cebu Pacific Chief Marketing and Customer Experience Officer.
To address increased passenger demand, CEB – one of the few airlines in the world to accept aircraft deliveries during the pandemic – will receive 10 brand-new planes in 2023: three A320neo, three A321neo, and four A330neo.
For more information on Cebu Pacific, visit cebupacificair.com