Cebu Pacific is adding five new routes to its inter-regional network, connecting more islands from Mindanao and the Visayas to the rest of the archipelago.
Cebu Pacific’s wholly-owned subsidiary Cebgo will fly three times weekly between Cebu and Masbate, Davao and Dumaguete and Zamboanga and Cotabato starting July 26.
Cebgo will also begin flying four times a week between Cagayan de Oro and Zamboanga, and Davao and Tacloban on July 27. The new routes will be serviced by the Cebgo fleet of ATR aircraft.
“Cebu Pacific is very pleased to continue to help promote domestic and international tourism and a logistics enabler to move goods across the country,” Cebgo president and chief executive Alexander Lao said.
“As we expand into new routes and destinations across the Philippine archipelago, we are committed to being a partner in spurring trade and tourism; helping pump-prime the local economy and providing every Juan with more travel options with year-round affordable fares,” Lao said.