Cebu Pacific starts Clark flights to Naga City and Occidental Mindoro
A Cebu Pacific plane parked at the Clark International Airport. Photo from JG Summit Holdings, Inc.
  • Cebu Pacific is launching direct flights from Clark to Naga City and San Jose, Occidental Mindoro, expanding its capacity in the Pampanga hub to 1.7 million seats by yearend
  • Starting October 26, Cebu Pacific will operate direct flights between Clark and Naga four times weekly
  • Starting October 28, it will begin three times weekly flights between Clark and San Jose
  • This expansion will bring Cebu Pacific’s total destinations from Clark International Airport to 16 and will enable the airline to operate more than 11,000 flights in 2025

Cebu Pacific is launching direct flights from Clark to Naga City in the Bicol Region and San Jose in Occidental Mindoro, expanding its capacity in the Pampanga hub to 1.7 million seats by yearend.

Starting October 26, Cebu Pacific will operate direct flights between Clark and Naga four times weekly every Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday.

Three times weekly flights between Clark and San Jose will begin on October 28 and operate every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.

This expansion will bring Cebu Pacific’s total destinations from Clark International Airport to 16 — 12 domestic and four international — giving the airline the widest network among all carriers operating at the hub, the low-cost carrier said in a statement.

At the same time, Cebu Pacific said this will boost its Clark hub capacity by 21% from 1.4 million seats in 2024 to 1.7 million seats by the end of 2025. It will also enable the airline to operate more than 11,000 flights in 2025, up 57% from around 7,000 flights in 2024.

To encourage travel, Cebu Pacific is rolling out a special seat sale until October 31, allowing passengers to book their flights to all domestic destinations for as low as P99 one-way base fare, exclusive of fees and surcharges, for trips until March 31, 2026.

When booked in advance, passengers can also enjoy fares that are up to 33% lower when flying from Clark compared to Manila.

“With Cebu Pacific’s expanded network, increased capacity, and more affordable fares, Clark is fast becoming one of the most exciting jump-off points for air travel, giving passengers greater access to key domestic and international destinations. This growth strengthens Clark’s role as a vital tourism, economic, and transportation hub, creating more opportunities for communities in the region and beyond,” said Candice Iyog, Cebu Pacific marketing and customer experience officer.

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The new direct flights from Clark follows Cebu Pacific’s transfer of more turboprop operations from the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) to the Clark airport.

The transfer is in compliance with the Department of Transportation Manila Slot Coordination Committee resolution issued on December 3, 2024 to gradually transfer some turboprop operations out of NAIA to other secondary gateways, including Clark, starting March 2025 to help decongest the country’s main gateway.

Cebu Pacific currently operates in 37 domestic and 26 international destinations spread across Asia, Australia, and the Middle East.

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