Cebu Pacific is set to resume its flights from Clark International Airport to Davao, General Santos, Iloilo, and Puerto Princesa, reinforcing connectivity for travelers from north and central Luzon to the Visayas-Mindanao region. The airline will restart its Clark to Puerto Princesa flights on October 2, 2024. Flights between Clark and General Santos and Iloilo will resume on October 21, 2024, followed by the recommencement of Clark to Davao flights on October 22, 2024.
This strategic move will see Cebu Pacific operating flights to ten domestic and international destinations from Clark, affirming its status as the largest airline serving Clark International Airport. Xander Lao, Cebu Pacific’s President and Chief Commercial Officer, expressed enthusiasm about the resumption, highlighting the airline’s commitment to providing greater accessibility for travelers from north and central Luzon. “This resumption underscores our commitment to offering greater accessibility to travelers from north and central Luzon and provide every Juan with more opportunities to discover the beauty and diversity of the Philippines, one destination at a time,” Lao stated.
Currently, passengers flying with Cebu Pacific from Clark have direct access to popular local destinations like Boracay and Cebu. Internationally, they can reach major cities such as Bangkok, Hong Kong, Narita, and Singapore. With the resumption of these four domestic routes, Cebu Pacific aims to enhance its service offerings and meet the travel demands of its growing customer base.
As one of the leading airlines in the Philippines, Cebu Pacific serves 35 domestic and 25 international destinations, spanning Asia, Australia, and the Middle East. The airline’s extensive network and competitive pricing continue to make it a preferred choice for both local and international travelers. This latest development is expected to boost tourism and business travel, further contributing to the economic growth of the regions it serves.