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Cebu Pacific celebrates 23 years

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SINGAPORE, 27 March 2019: Cebu Pacific marks its 23rd anniversary with a campaign to entice tourists to have more fun in Philippines.

“Fly to More Fun” reaches out to travellers in key Cebu Pacific markets, including Singapore.

Kicking off with a special video that showcases some of the Philippines’ best destinations, such as Boracay,  Cebu, Siargao and Palawan, the “Fly to More Fun” campaign highlights the feel and experience of a great vacation in the Philippines.

The airline serves 36 destinations in the country and close to 100 routes.

In conjunction with the launch, Cebu Pacific offering a seat sale 27 March selling seats on flights to Clark, Davao and Iloilo start from SGD99 and seats to Cebu and Manila start from SGD109.

CEB’s “Fly to More Fun” campaign supports the revitalised “It’s More Fun in the Philippines” drive of the Philippines’ Department of Tourism.

“The private sector is a vital partner in our tourism efforts, and Cebu Pacific is a prime example of how a company can align with the government to deliver sustainable and responsible tourism. 

“Cebu Pacific’s ‘Fly to More Fun’ campaign amplifies our own efforts to bring joy to visitors and stakeholders as they delve into the unique sights, experiences and people that the Philippines has to offer.

“This goes well with their sustainable and responsible tourism campaign, Juan Effect,” said Bernadette Romulo-Puyat, Secretary of the Philippines Department of Tourism.

The Philippine government aims to attract over 8 million tourists in 2019. The cornerstone of the DOT’s efforts in the relaunched “It’s More Fun in the Philippines” is sustainable travel through authentic, crowd-sourced photos and videos from actual tourists to the country.

For bookings and inquiries, visit www.cebupacificair.com. The latest seat sales can be found on CEB’s official Twitter (@CebuPacificAir) and Facebook pages.

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