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Cebu Pacific to Resume Iloilo Routes to Puerto Princesa, Cagayan De Oro

Cebu Pacific (CEB: PSE), the Philippines’ leading carrier, further expands inter-island connectivity between the central and southern parts of the country with the resumption of two routes from its Iloilo hub.

Starting June 23, CEB will fly directly from Iloilo to Puerto Princesa four times weekly --- every Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday.




5J 262 will depart Puerto Princesa International Airport at 7:25 AM and will arrive in Iloilo at 8:25 AM. Its return flight, 5J 261 will leave Iloilo International Airport at 8:55 AM and will arrive in Puerto Princesa at 10:05 AM.

CEB will also operate flights between Iloilo and Cagayan De Oro three times a week starting June 24 --- every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday.

Flight 5J 695 will leave Iloilo International Airport at 6:30 AM and will arrive in Cagayan De Oro at 7:30 AM. Its return flight, 5J 696, will depart Laguindingan Airport at 8:00 AM and will arrive in Iloilo at 8:55 AM.

With two more routes, CEB will now directly fly to six domestic destinations from Iloilo. The airline currently operates direct flights to Manila, Cebu, Davao, and General Santos from Iloilo. 

CEB travelers can book their flights from Iloilo to Puerto Princesa and Cagayan De Oro, and vice versa, for as low as P27 one-way base fare until March 10, 2023 as part of the airline’s ongoing seat sale to celebrate its 27th anniversary. Travel period is from April 1 to September 30, 2023.

Passengers with existing Travel Funds may use these to pay for flights and other add-ons. Apart from the Travel Fund, other payment options such as payment centers, credit or debit cards, and e-wallets may also be used.

CEB is set to restore 100% of its pre-COVID network and capacity in March 2023. It now flies to 34 domestic and 25 international destinations, spanning across Asia, Australia and the Middle East.

Book your flights now via bit.ly/CebuPacificSale.


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