Cebu Pacific restores several routes flying out of Davao
The airline restored several international flights, and added new domestic routes
Cebu Pacific announced that it will restore several international flights flying out of the southern city of Davao, and add a number of new domestic routes.
The moves is expected to make travel more accessible and affordable from the largest city in Mindanao.
Beginning 28th October, Cebu Pacific will operate direct flights between Davao International Airport and Bangkok’s Don Mueang Airport thrice weekly.
Thanks to the new route, passengers from Davao can now easily explore Bangkok’s vibrant streets and nightlife, shop in the Thai capital’s bustling markets, and know more about Thailand’s rich cultural heritage.
Connecting islands to the world
On the local front, the airline launches daily flights from Davao to the resort islands of Caticlan and Puerto Princesa beginning 27 October.
Flights to and from Tacloban, Leyte will take off on 29 October.
Airline president and chief commercial officer Xander Lao expressed the company’s enthusiasm over the expanded Davao routes.
Lao said: “Through Cebu Pacific’s extensive network and value-for-money fares, more travelers from Davao will now be able to discover what the Philippines and the rest of the world has to offer.”
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