Cebu Pacific Resume Operations In Singapore
Cebu Pacific (CEB), the Philippine’s low fare leader, will be operating four times weekly direct flights from Cebu to Singapore and three times weekly flights from Davao to Singapore (via Cebu) starting on October 23, 2006.
The Cebu-Singapore direct service is scheduled to operate every Monday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday while the Davao-Singapore service will operate every Monday, Friday and Saturday. Departure from Davao (to Cebu) is at 6pm and the flight consequently leaves Cebu for Singapore at 8pm to arrive in Singapore at 11:40pm. The flight leaves Singapore at 12:25am the following day, to arrive back in Cebu at 4:05am and in Davao at 6am.
The lowest ‘Go’ fare for the Cebu-Singapore service starts from P2,499(SGD $79) one-way while the Davao-Singapore route starts from P2,999(SGD $99) one-way. Fares are exclusive of surcharges and government taxes. The easiest way to book and purchase tickets is through CEB’s website (www.cebupacificair.com).
Cebu Pacific now operates at Singapore's Budget Terminal. The 'Go' Fares for return flights, Singapore-Cebu-Singapore can be as low as SGD $251 after inclusion of all taxes. Now diving Cebu will be so much cheaper and hassle-free. There are alot of interesting areas on Cebu Island that's very popular for scuba diving. Examples are Santander, Sumilon, Moalboal and Malapascua. The area around Cebu is most well known for its sightings of whalesharks, thresher sharks, manta rays, whales and dolphins. Currently, Cebu Pacific plys its international routes to Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok and Hong Kong with its new Airbus A320 and A319.
The new Airbus A320
Cebu Pacific is aggressively expanding its domestic and regional operations. This signifies the airline’s commitment to further develop the tourism industry and encourage more Filipinos to fly.
The airline resumed its Manila-Singapore service last August 31 and also started flying to Laoag in June, Dipolog in July and Legaspi in August.
Now in its 11th year, CEB has the youngest fleet in the Philippines as it operates 11 brand new Airbus aircraft for its domestic and regional routes. The airline pioneered low fares in the country and continues to set the standards for airline innovation in the local aviation industry.
The Cebu-Singapore direct service is scheduled to operate every Monday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday while the Davao-Singapore service will operate every Monday, Friday and Saturday. Departure from Davao (to Cebu) is at 6pm and the flight consequently leaves Cebu for Singapore at 8pm to arrive in Singapore at 11:40pm. The flight leaves Singapore at 12:25am the following day, to arrive back in Cebu at 4:05am and in Davao at 6am.
The lowest ‘Go’ fare for the Cebu-Singapore service starts from P2,499(SGD $79) one-way while the Davao-Singapore route starts from P2,999(SGD $99) one-way. Fares are exclusive of surcharges and government taxes. The easiest way to book and purchase tickets is through CEB’s website (www.cebupacificair.com).
Cebu Pacific now operates at Singapore's Budget Terminal. The 'Go' Fares for return flights, Singapore-Cebu-Singapore can be as low as SGD $251 after inclusion of all taxes. Now diving Cebu will be so much cheaper and hassle-free. There are alot of interesting areas on Cebu Island that's very popular for scuba diving. Examples are Santander, Sumilon, Moalboal and Malapascua. The area around Cebu is most well known for its sightings of whalesharks, thresher sharks, manta rays, whales and dolphins. Currently, Cebu Pacific plys its international routes to Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok and Hong Kong with its new Airbus A320 and A319.
The new Airbus A320
Cebu Pacific is aggressively expanding its domestic and regional operations. This signifies the airline’s commitment to further develop the tourism industry and encourage more Filipinos to fly.
The airline resumed its Manila-Singapore service last August 31 and also started flying to Laoag in June, Dipolog in July and Legaspi in August.
Now in its 11th year, CEB has the youngest fleet in the Philippines as it operates 11 brand new Airbus aircraft for its domestic and regional routes. The airline pioneered low fares in the country and continues to set the standards for airline innovation in the local aviation industry.
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