Cebu Pacific reinstates its Laoag – Manila route. This latest move demonstrates the airline’s commitment to strengthening connectivity across North Luzon and its dedication to providing unbeatable value via its competitively priced fares.
Starting May 22, Cebu Pacific will resume daily flights between Laoag and Manila, adding a new charm to its already extensive domestic network. This brings the total number of destinations served by Cebu Pacific to an impressive 35, reinforcing its commitment to creating a robust and reliable network across the Philippines.
Accessibility Unlocks Tourism Potentials
This fresh initiative by Cebu Pacific has made traversing the Philippines from Laoag more accessible than ever before. From Ninoy Aquino International Airport, the airline flies directly to 29 other local destinations. Among these are popular tourist hubs like Bacolod, Boracay, Cagayan De Oro, Cebu, Davao, Iloilo, and Zamboanga.
Not only does this move provide excellent domestic connectivity, but it also opens up a world of international destinations to the people of the Ilocos Region. The flight network of Cebu Pacific from Manila includes enticing locations like Bangkok, Dubai, Hong Kong, Melbourne, Narita, Singapore, Sydney, and Taipei. Travelers can now reach these international spots more conveniently than ever.
Towards a Stronger Domestic Network and Thriving Tourism
Cebu Pacific’s President and Chief Commercial Officer, Xander Lao, expressed his excitement over the relaunch. He said, “The relaunch of this route strengthens Laoag’s position as a leading tourism and cultural hub in North Luzon. We’re excited to fly again to Laoag as we continue to expand our domestic network and provide accessible and affordable air travel to every Juan.”
In response to this welcome development, the provincial government of Ilocos Norte expressed their appreciation. The relaunch is seen as a promising move to stimulate the province’s tourism industry and entice more visitors to Laoag and the rest of the Ilocos Region.
“We are thrilled to welcome back Cebu Pacific to our province, as this signals a renewed hope for our tourism industry. We hope that more airlines will follow suit, as we continue to work together to revitalize our economy and bring back the vibrancy of Ilocos Norte’s tourism sector,” expressed Ilocos Norte Gov. Matthew Marcos Manotoc.
Firmly Soaring Towards Full Recovery
Cebu Pacific is on a solid path to recovery, ready to surpass its pre-COVID network and capacity. The relaunch of the Laoag-Manila route, the affordable fares, and the reinstatement of international destinations are expected to significantly contribute to its resilience and recovery.
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