MANILA, Philippines?Cebu Pacific (CEB) will mount additional frequencies to its international and domestic leisure destinations in anticipation of strong demand during the summer season.
CEB will add to its Ho Chi Minh (Vietnam), Hong Kong, and Singapore international services, and to its Boracay (Caticlan), Busuanga (Coron, Palawan) and Davao-Zamboanga domestic services.
Starting March 29, CEB will add four weekly mid-day flights to its current twice daily Manila-Singapore service. The airline will also expand its Cebu-Hong Kong flights from four-times weekly to daily and boost its Ho Chi Minh service with an additional Saturday flight.
In the domestic sector, CEB will increase its Manila-Boracay (Caticlan) service to 77 times weekly from 56 times weekly. The airline also raises its Cebu-Caticlan frequency to twice daily from once daily.
It will expand its Manila-Busuanga service to twice daily, while its Davao-Zamboanga service will increase from four-times weekly to a daily service.
The airline will use its eighth ATR 72-500 aircraft to mount the additional domestic flights in time for the summer peak. This brings CEBís weekly domestic flights to 1,206 from 1,152.
?We hope to continue stimulating air travel in these sought-after destinations by offering our trademark low fares and new aircraft,? the company said.