Cebu Pacific teams up with Philippines Tourism for Cebu campaign
Philippines airline Cebu Pacific has rolled out a limited-time Fly & Stay offer, in collaboration with the Philippines Department of Tourism (DOT) and Cebu’s Hotel, Resort, and Restaurant Association.
It forms part of the airline’s ‘Happy Starts in Cebu’.
The airline is offering discounted fares from Japan, Korea, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam and Hong Kong to Cebu, through January 31, 2026 for travel from February 1 to July 31, 2026.
The seat sale supports the Tourism Department’s Visit Cebu campaign launched in December last year.
It is a first-of-its-kind partnership between DOT and the airline to put Cebu on the map for 2026 travel.
It comes as travel leaders from across Southeast Asia convene for the ASEAN Tourism Forum 2026 in Cebu.
Guests booking CEB’s direct international flights to Cebu are eligible to purchase a 2-night stay with breakfast for two, with one free night at participating Cebu hotels and resorts.
The 2 + 1 offer is subject to availability and applies to participating properties such as 1521 Mactan Resort, Golden Sands Destination Resort, Mövenpick Hotel Mactan Island Cebu and Shangri-la Mactan Cebu.
All accommodation vouchers must be booked in advance, either directly with the participating hotel or through the designated redemption platform.
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