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Cebu Pacific now flies to China

Cebu Pacific now flies to China

Cebu Pacific (CEB) will start direct flights from Manila to Shanghai, Guangzhou, Xiamen and Macau this September and October with seat sale fares that are 85% lower than those currently available for these routes.

One-way fares exclusive of surcharges and government tax are pegged at P888 for Manila-Guangzhou, Manila-Xiamen, Manila-Macau, and P1,888 for Manila-Shanghai. This seat sale will run from June 28 to July 4, 2007 and is good for travel until December 15, 2007.

CEB’s daily service to Shanghai and Xiamen will begin September 12 and 26, respectively. The four times weekly flights to Guangzhou will start on October 10, while the thrice-weekly Macau service will start on October 11.

After its seat sale, CEB’s lowest ‘Go’ fare to Macau, Xiamen, and Guangzhou is P1,999 one-way — a reduction of as much as 70% from the existing lowest year round fare to these destinations. CEB’s ‘Go’ fares to Shanghai starts at P2,999 one-way — almost 76% lower than the current applicable lowest year round fare. Fares are exclusive of applicable taxes and surcharges.

Graaaaaaaaaaaah! Cebu Pacific’s really driving me crazy! Then again, this is the perfect motivation to pursue my 2008 Asian tour haha.

Here’s the schedule and fare guide. These are all based on the Cebu Pacific website. Please bear in mind that they that they *do* change their schedule, fares, taxes, etc. The figures and schedule presented here are correct as of June 28, 2007.

From To Departure Arrival Schedule Sale Fare Regular fare Taxes
Manila Guangzhou 1920 (7:20pm) 2130 (9:30pm) M-W-F-Sun 888.00 1,999.00 4,623.00
Guangzhou Manila 2215 (10:15pm) 0025 (+1)(12:25am) M-W-F-Sun 888.00 1,999.00 4,623.00
Manila Macau 1930 (7:30pm) 2130 (9:30pm) T-Th-S 888.00 1,999.00 3,418.00
Macau Manila 2215 (10:15pm) 0015 (+1)(12:15am) T-Th-S 888.00 1,999.00 3,418.00
Manila Shanghai 2005 (8:05pm) 2345 (11:45pm) Daily 1,888.00 2,999.00 4,623.00
Shanghai Manila 0030 (12:30pm) 0410 (4:10am) Daily 1,888.00 2,999.00 4,623.00
Manila Xiamen 1405 (2:05pm) 1620 (4:20pm) Daily 888.00 1,999.00 4,623.00
Xiamen Manila 1710 (5:10pm) 1925 (7:25pm) Daily 888.00 1,999.00 4,623.00

 

Big thanks to Dyan, for telling me about this great news! :)

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9 Responses to Cebu Pacific now flies to China

  1. Ferdz says:

    Ano ba yan?! Kainis naman sila. Hehe. Nagugulo tuloy mga plano ko. Hahaha.

    So many place…so little time.. and not enough money pa! Wah!

  2. nina says:

    Hahaha, parang wala ka na talagang reason ngayon na hindi mag travel no? Pera nalang ang kulang!

  3. dyanie says:

    gaano kaya kalayo ang Shanghai papuntang Beijing? ;) parang ang sarap manood ng Olympics 2008! :)

  4. nina says:

    From what I remember, Beijing is about 8-10 hours away by train. Onga no olympics na next year. Hmmmmmm…

  5. Chat says:

    Can i also be notified if the promo to Shanghai China is extended? I feel sorry that i wasn’t able to regularly check your website… hopefully i still have the opportunity to avail the promo. Thanks!

  6. nina says:

    Hi Chat! Sorry to say, but they didn’t extend their promo :-/ Anyway, their Go fares are still pretty reasonable. Just sign up for Cebu Pacific’s mailing list to keep updated with their latest news and promos :)

  7. anisha kaye says:

    well,shanghai to beijing is just 13 hours by train ok???im here in china so somehow im updated with it…

  8. deena says:

    kailan kaya magkakaroon ng cebu pacific dito sa beijing. kainis naman. ang mahal ng philippine airlines e.

  9. deena says:

    there’s a fast train na pwede mong makuha papuntang shanghai. the fastest one is 9 hours and 44 mins. i just got there for a training

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