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Cebu Pacific Adds More Flights to Key Domestic Destinations

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Cebu Pacific is enhancing travel options for passengers traveling during the holiday season with additional flight frequencies on major domestic routes.

Starting October 26, 2025, flights between Clark and El Nido will increase to 18x weekly, while flights between Clark and Coron (Busuanga) will boost to 17x weekly, further strengthening Clark’s connectivity to Palawan.

CEB will also operate more flights between Cebu and Calbayog in the same period, providing flexibility for travelers to and from the Eastern Visayas.

From Manila, CEB will also increase frequencies to Butuan, Cagayan De Oro, Cebu, Dumaguete, General Santos, Iloilo, Pagadian, Puerto Princesa, and Zamboanga.

RouteFromTo
Clark – El Nido – Clark14x weekly18x weekly
Clark – Coron (Busuanga) – Clark7x weekly17x weekly
Cebu – Calbayog – Cebu7x weekly11x weekly
Manila – Butuan – Manila35x weekly39x weekly
Manila – Cagayan De Oro – Manila56x weekly63x weekly
Manila – Cebu – Manila94x weekly103x weekly
Manila – Dumaguete – Manila35x weekly38x weekly
Manila – General Santos – Manila28x weekly31x weekly
Manila – Iloilo – Manila54x weekly57x weekly
Manila – Pagadian – Manila14x weekly21x weekly
Manila – Puerto Princesa – Manila43x weekly46x weekly
Manila – Zamboanga – Manila32x weekly39x weekly

“With the peak holiday season fast approaching, we want to ensure that our passengers have more opportunities to spend time with their loved ones and enjoy their well-deserved breaks. By adding more flights on key domestic routes, we aim to make it easier for every Juan to travel to their chosen destinations,” said Xander Lao, CEB President and Chief Commercial Officer.

Passengers may book their flights to these domestic destinations through CEB’s multiple payment options, including credit and debit cards, as well as e-wallets.

CEB operates in 37 domestic and 26 international destinations spanning Asia, Australia, and the United Arab Emirates.

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