(25 April 2022, 11:38 +07)
Cebu Pacific has unveiled plans to resume flights to
Bali, Hanoi and Sydney, bringing the number of international
destinations in the airline's network to 16 by the end of June.
In May, Cebu Pacific intends to operate two
flights per week between Manila and Hanoi and Manila - Bali, with
thrice weekly flights to and from Sydney, Australia scheduled for
take off
in June.
The airline has already resumed flights to six
international routes – Bangkok, Dubai, Fukuoka, Ho Chi Minh
(Saigon), Hong Kong and Jakarta.
Cebu Pacific A320. Picture by Steven Howard of TravelNewsAsia.com
Cebu Pacific also currently flies to Guangzhou,
Kuala Lumpur, Nagoya, Osaka, Seoul (Incheon), Singapore and Tokyo
(Narita).
“We fully support the Department of Tourism’s
initiatives to restore tourism,” said Xander Lao, Cebu Pacific's Chief
Commercial Officer. “We would also like to congratulate the
Department of Tourism (DOT) on hosting this year’s World Travel
and Tourism Council Global Summit, our first major face-to-face
event that signals international travel’s confident recovery. We
invite Filipinos and foreign visitors to plan their travels to
Philippines and explore its beauty, or simply visit family and
friends. We look forward to welcoming everyone onboard.”
Filipinos and foreign tourists can easily explore
Philippines through any of Cebu Pacific’s 34 domestic destinations. The
airline has also resumed more direct local flights from its major hubs
in
Cebu and Davao, as the airline restores 100% of its pre-pandemic domestic
capacity this month.
“We are happy to keep enabling everyone to safely
fly across our largest Philippine network. We are hopeful we can
continue contributing to the economic and tourism agenda in and
out of the Philippines,” Lao said.
Vaccinated travelers flying to Philippines need to
provide proof of vaccination and
negative PCR swab or Laboratory based Antigen test result.
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