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The Philippines’ leading carrier, Cebu Pacific (CEB), has launched four-times-a-week flights between Manila and Guam, its first US destination.
CEB is the only low-cost carrier flying directly between the Philippines and Guam. Lowest year-round fares between Manila and Guam start at P7,203 (all-in), which is approximately 40% lower compared to other airlines.
In June 2015, the budget carrier had officially launched its twice-weekly Manila-Doha route at the Hamad International Airport.
CEB’s Guam route operates every Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday, utilising the airline’s brand-new Airbus A320 fleet. The non-stop service departs Manila at 3:45am, arriving in Guam at 10:15am. The return flight departs Guam at 12:30pm, arriving in Manila at 2:55pm.
Guam is described as the closest US destination from Asia, and serves as the gateway to Micronesia and other regions of the world.
The Manila-Guam service leads CEB on another expansion path across the Pacific, further boosting a network that now spans over 90 routes on 64 destinations. Aside from Guam, CEB also operates flights to Sydney, Japan, Korea, Dubai, and Doha, among others.
CEB offers flights to a network of over 90 routes on 64 destinations, spanning Asia, Australia, and the Middle East. For bookings and inquiries, visit www.cebupacificair.com
The latest seat sales can be found on CEB’s official Facebook and Twitter pages. Guests may also download the Cebu Pacific official mobile app on the App Store and Google Play.
Cebu Pacific’s 57-strong fleet is comprised of eight Airbus A319, 35 Airbus A320, six Airbus A330, and eight ATR 72-500 aircraft.
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