CEB unveils exclusive Mideast seat sale

CEB unveils exclusive Mideast seat sale

February 24, 2016
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The Philippines’ largest airline, Cebu Pacific Air, has launched an exclusive seat sale for its routes between the Middle East and the Philippines. For as low as SR500, travelers from Riyadh can fly non-stop to Manila. They can also book connecting flights to other destinations on Cebu Pacific’s extensive Philippine network, for as low as SR40.

Travelers can avail of this exclusive seat sale from February 23 until February 29, 2016, for travel between March 8 and May 31, 2016.

The exclusive seat sale coincides with the recently announced Visit the Philippines Again 2016 campaign initiated by the Philippine Department of Tourism and Tourism Promotions Board. The campaign encourages return trips to the country, for more fun experiences and adventure.

The Philippines is known for its crystal clear waters and tropical scenic landscape. Palawan was recently voted Best Island in the World by Conde Nast Traveler Magazine readers. Boracay has also consistently ranked high among the Best Islands in Asia in TripAdvisor’s Travelers Choice Awards. Bohol, Cebu and Davao are among the most popular adventure destinations in the Philippines.

Speaking about the seat sale launch, Alex Reyes, CEB general manager for long-haul division, said: “The Philippines’ more than 7,000 islands offer a diverse holiday experience for foreign travelers. We encourage guests to take advantage of this Cebu Pacific seat sale, and start planning that visit to the Philippines now.”

CEB offers flights to a network of over 90 routes on 64 destinations, spanning Asia, Australia, and the Middle East. For bookings and inquiries, guests can visit www.cebupacificair.com. For bookings and inquiries, guests may call Attar Travel Company +966-12-641-0558 or +966-11-216-1172.
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. — SG


February 24, 2016
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