Cebu Pacific three new international routes
Low cost airline Cebu Pacific will launch three new international routes in December.
Maiden flights to Fukuoka, Japan, Taipei and Singapore all begin on December 17, 2015.
The Manila-Fukuoka and Cebu-Taipei services will operate three times a week, while Davao to Singapore will run twice weekly.
This is CEB’s first international flight from Davao City.
"We look forward to seeing the ‘Cebu Pacific effect’ in the new routes we will operate. We’ve seen how connectivity and CEB’s trademark low fares stimulate travel," said VP for marketing and distribution Candice Iyog.
Cebu Pacific currently operates a fleet of 55 Airbus and ATR planes and over the next five years is set to almost double in size as it takes delivery of new Airbus A320, and Airbus A321neo jets.
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