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SEAIR offers 85,000 seats at up to 70% off in lean season promo

MANILA - South East Asian Airlines (SEAIR)  is offering 85,000 seats starting at P 299 or up to 70% off in its biggest lean season sale.

The airline offers one-way fares from Clark, Pampanga to Kota Kinabalu at P 299, Kalibo at 599, Hong Kong at P 1,099, Singapore at P 1,200, and Bangkok at P 1,599. Passengers can log on towww.FlySeair.com or www.tigerairways.com to avail of the special fares until July 4, 2012 for travel until Nov. 30, 2012.

SEAIR recently unveiled its nationwide network expansion to seven cities starting July 31, 2012. It will offer three daily flights to Cebu (July 31), two daily flights to Davao (Aug. 18), and daily flights to Tacloban (Aug. 1), Iloilo (Aug. 2), Puerto Princesa (Aug. 3), Boracay via Kalibo (Aug. 4) and Bacolod (Aug. 20). The flights will operate from the Manila Domestic Airport (Ninoy Aquino International Airport or NAIA Terminal 4).

To celebrate the opening of its new routes, SEAIR is offering one-way fares to Iloilo at P 349, Tacloban at P 387, Bacolod at P 399, Kalibo at P 536, Cebu at P 595, Davao at P 749, and Puerto Princesa at P839. Booking is until July 4, 2012 for travel until Oct. 27, 2012.

SEAIR’s Philippine general sales agent Triplestar Travel and Tours recently partnered with Global Pinoy Remittance and Services (GPRS) allowing passengers to make reservations online and complete their bookings via cash payment at any one of the 700 GPRS branches nationwide, in addition to the eight SEAIR ticketing offices in Manila, Clark, Cebu and Davao. Payment must be made within 18 hours of booking at GPRS branches, or 24 hours at SEAIR ticketing offices.


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