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999 is Cebu Pacific’s magic number

Cebu Pacific offers P999 and P1,999 seat sale for international destinations!

Cebu Pacific now offers a seat sale for its international flights! The international seat sale will run from July 27 to 31, 2007 or until seats last, and is good for travel from September 1 to December 15, 2007.

CEB is offering a P999 one-way fare for Manila-Hong Kong, Manila-Bangkok, Manila-Kuala Lumpur, Manila-Jakarta, Manila-Taipei, Manila-Macau, Manila-Xiamen, Manila-Guangzhou, and Cebu-Hong Kong. Meanwhile, the seat sale for Manila-Shanghai, Manila-Singapore, Cebu-Singapore, Davao-Hong Kong and Davao-Singapore routes is at P1,999 one-way.

Source: Cebupacificair.com

I just love how it starts exactly on the date I wanted to have a weekend getaway. Unfortunately, I can’t book & buy yet, as my credit card is maxed out (again). I have to wait until Monday, when I’ve paid my outstanding charges. Oh the agony!

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3 Responses to 999 is Cebu Pacific’s magic number

  1. kaoko says:

    Sure you can! Book, use your maxed out card, and wait for them to return to you saying that your card is maxed out, and do you have another card you’d like to use? Not sure if they do it that way but with my HLJ purchases, it happens. At least you’ll have the seats booked already :D

  2. Ferdz says:

    Hay naku! Puro na lang sale! Nakaka inis na talaga! Hahaha. Pero mura nyan ha!

  3. nina says:

    Kaoko: Haha, I gave up na. Medyo naparami Pinky orders ko XD

    Ferdz: Ayaw mo nun, mas marami kang mararating? ;) Inis nga lang kasi kahit mura, magastos pa rin kung puro trips nalang :(

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