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Cebu Pacific Expands Clark Hub with Resumption of Four Domestic Routes in October


Clark, Philippines — Cebu Pacific (CEB), the Philippines’ leading low-cost carrier, announced it will resume flights on four domestic routes from Clark International Airport starting in October. This expansion will increase the airline’s total destinations from Clark to ten, signaling a significant enhancement of its operations in the region.



According to Philippines News Agency, the resumed routes include flights to Davao, General Santos, Iloilo, and Puerto Princesa. “This resumption underscores our commitment to offering greater accessibility to travelers from North and Central Luzon and provide every Juan with more opportunities to discover the beauty and diversity of the Philippines,” Lao stated on Monday. The schedule for the resumption is staggered throughout October: Puerto Princesa flights will begin on October 2 with three to seven flights weekly; flights to General Santos and Iloilo will start on October 21 with three and seven weekly flights respectively; and the Clark to Davao route will commence on October 22, also with three to seven flights weekly.



Currently, CEB operates flights from Clark to six destinations, including Boracay, Cebu, Bangkok, Hong Kong, Narita, and Singapore. The addition of four more routes will position Cebu Pacific as the largest airline serving Clark International Airport.



This expansion follows the recent increase in frequency of flights from Clark to Singapore, which CEB boosted from three times a week to daily service starting June 1. CEB now operates 35 domestic and 25 international routes, spanning across Asia, Australia, and the Middle East, reflecting its ongoing efforts to enhance connectivity and accessibility for its passengers.

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