Cebu Pacific (PSE: CEB), the Philippines’ leading airline, has expanded its network with new domestic and international flights from Davao, strengthening the city’s role as a key hub in Mindanao.
Starting October 27, 2024, Cebu Pacific will operate daily flights from Davao to Caticlan and Puerto Princesa, as well as four flights per week to Hong Kong. Additionally, three weekly flights to Bangkok-Don Mueang will commence on October 28, followed by three weekly flights to Tacloban on October 29.
“We’re excited to broaden our connections to and from Davao, bringing enhanced travel options that support the city’s growth as an economic and cultural center,” said Candice Iyog, Cebu Pacific’s Chief Marketing and Customer Experience Officer. “With these new routes, travelers gain more convenience, and Davao gains increased tourism and business opportunities.”
The direct flights mean that Davao passengers can now reach Hong Kong and Bangkok in just 3.5 hours, saving up to 5 hours in travel time and reducing fares by up to 35% to Hong Kong and up to 99% to Bangkok.
The new domestic routes to Caticlan, Puerto Princesa, and Tacloban open up more possibilities for Davao travelers to experience the unique attractions, cuisines, and cultures across the Philippines. Cebu Pacific also offers flights from Davao to destinations like Manila, Cebu, Clark, and Siargao, allowing passengers to fly out for same-day return trips and maximize their day.
Cebu Pacific now operates 35 domestic and 26 international destinations across Asia, Australia, and the Middle East.
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