“We are excited to welcome more passengers onboard, especially now that we are back to easier times. We are proud to announce that Cebu Pacific has emerged stronger after nearly three years of pandemic, and that we are ready to give our customers a better flying experience. And so, we confidently say—‘Let’s Fly, Every Juan’.” ~Candice Iyog, Cebu Pacific Chief Marketing and Customer Experience Officer
The Philippines' leading airline, Cebu Pacific (CEB), is well-positioned for full recovery in 2023 and anticipates resuming all of its pre-COVID capacity and network in March thanks to its unparalleled seat sales, widest domestic network, and reinstatement of all international destinations.
CEB, which has restored 92% of its capacity prior to COVID since December, will increase frequency to these international destinations to connect passengers to more places:
By March 2023, the airline will also fully restore service to all 25 of its international destinations in 14 countries. The following are the recently resumed flights:
In 2023, CEB, the first airline in the nation to offer promo fares that enabled every Juan to travel to their ideal vacation destinations, guarantees that its airfare will remain affordable. By offering seat sales to encourage travel across its broadest domestic and international network, it will keep its promise made 27 years ago to make every Juan fly.
Cebu Pacific President and Chief Commercial Officer Xander Lao proudly announces that the airline is close to pre-pandemic capacity at its "Let's Fly Every Juan" campaign launch. |
From January 27 to January 31, 2023, CEB will hold a special seat sale, allowing every Juan to fly internationally for as little as PHP 499 for a one-way base fare. There are also deals available for a few domestic destinations, all of which can be visited between June 1 and November 30, 2023.
Fun in every flight. Cebu Pacific flight attendant Cyndle Teh brought the fun of the airline's signature in-flight games to the "Let's Fly Every Juan" campaign launch. |
CEB, one of the few airlines in the world to accept aircraft deliveries during the pandemic, will receive ten brand-new planes in 2023 to meet passenger demand: four A330neo, three A320neo, and three A321neo aircraft.
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