Cebu Pacific to Expand Domestic Flights from Clark in October 2024

 

Leading low-cost carrier, Cebu Pacific (CEB), is gearing up to enhance its Clark hub by reintroducing domestic routes starting in October 2024. These routes will include flights connecting Clark International Airport (CRK) with popular destinations such as Davao, General Santos, Iloilo, and Puerto Princesa, effectively expanding CEB's roster to 10 destinations accessible via Clark.

In an official press release on July 8, 2024, Xander Lao, President of CEB, highlighted the aim of this decision to improve travel accessibility for individuals residing in North and Central Luzon. Lao emphasized the airline's unwavering commitment to providing greater travel options for those in these regions, enabling more people to explore the magnificent beauty and diversity that the Philippines has to offer.

The reintroduction of these domestic flights will seamlessly connect international and local routes, improving travel connectivity across the country. Commencing from October 2, flights to Puerto Princesa will operate between three and seven times per week, making it easier for travelers to plan their trips. General Santos will have thrice-weekly flights starting October 21, while daily flights to Iloilo will be available from the same date. Passengers planning to fly from Clark to Davao can expect flights three to seven times per week starting October 22.

Currently, CEB operates a comprehensive network of 25 foreign destinations and 35 domestic destinations, serving travelers in the Middle East, Australia, and various locations across Asia.

With the expansion of domestic flights from Clark, Cebu Pacific remains committed to facilitating convenient travel experiences for passengers while supporting the growth and accessibility of key regions in the Philippines.

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