Thursday, 01 May 2025, 7:46 pm

    Cebu Pacific launches Labor Day seat sale

    Cebu Pacific, the country’s largest carrier, has announced another major round of promotional fares aligned with Labor Day, reinforcing its aggressive pricing strategy to stimulate both domestic and international travel demand.

    From 1 to 5 May, travelers may book one-way base fares for as low as P188 to all domestic destinations. The travel window spans 1 June to 31 October, targeting vacationers planning early for the mid-year and “ber” months. Meanwhile, CEB is also opening its international seat sale from 1 to 15 May, offering base fares starting at P999, with an immediate travel period also through 31 October.

    The campaign leverages Cebu Pacific’s expansive network, which currently operates 37 domestic and 26 international destinations across Asia, Australia, and the Middle East. With strategic hubs in Manila, Clark, Cebu, Iloilo, and Davao, the carrier enhances accessibility to top-tier tourist hotspots and promotes broader regional tourism.

    “This seat sale is part of our commitment to make travel more accessible and affordable for Filipinos, especially during holidays like Labor Day,” a Cebu Pacific spokesperson said in a statement.

    From Clark, travelers from Northern and Central Luzon can fly directly to popular leisure spots such as Palawan and Siargao. Cebu, CEB’s largest southern hub, offers access to 28 destinations, including emerging tourism gems like Masbate and San Vicente, Palawan—home to the country’s longest white sand beach.

    The Davao hub supports adventure tourism with activities like whitewater rafting and mountain trekking, while Iloilohighlights the Philippines’ cultural depth and culinary heritage. On the international front, Cebu Pacific offers routes to cities like Tokyo, Ho Chi Minh, and Chiang Mai, promoting outbound travel to regional cultural centers.

    The promotional fares, exclusive of taxes and other surcharges, are expected to drive strong passenger volumes amid a recovering regional travel sector and ongoing efforts to decentralize Philippine tourism away from Metro Manila.

    Cebu Pacific continues to maintain its market leadership through strategic pricing, route expansion, and a wide-reaching network that supports both domestic mobility and international tourism recovery.

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