Cebu Pacific boosts international capacity by 63%
  • Cebu Pacific has increased its international capacity by 63% to date
  • The low-cost airline expects an increase of over 700,000 international seats in 2023 from 2022
  • A seat sale is ongoing, with one-way base fares going for ₱88

Cebu Pacific (CEB) has increased its international capacity to date by 63% from its pre-pandemic levels, the low-cost carrier said in a statement.

This year, the airline anticipates an increase of over 700,000 international seats from 2022.

In support of this expansion, it has already welcomed 12 new aircraft deliveries and anticipates the arrival of seven more by the end of 2023 to meet the growing demand for air travel and to strengthen operational resiliency.

Moreover, CEB’s growing fleet allows it to provide low-fare travel options. A seat sale is ongoing until October 15. Select domestic and international destinations are going for as low as ₱88 for a one-way base fare, excluding surcharges and additional fees. Travel period is until April 30, 2024.

CEB currently serves 25 international destinations, with the latest addition being Da Nang, Vietnam, set to start on December 7.

It also maintains a robust domestic presence, connecting travelers to 35 domestic destinations spanning major cities and provinces throughout the Philippines.

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