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Jan
10

Crazy 8’s

Posted by nina under Airlines, Travel promos

Do you have your summer plans already? If not, Cebu Pacific has a tempting offer for their local and international destinations

Cebu Pacific (CEB), the airline business unit of JG Summit Holdings Inc., offers P888 seats one-way for its Asian routes and P8 seats one-way for all its domestic routes. The promotional seat sale will run from January 11 to 17, 2008 or until the allocated 200,000 seats are sold out.

CEB allocated more than 100,000 seats for its international seat sale that includes services from Manila to: Bangkok, Guangzhou, Hong Kong, Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, Macau, Taipei, Shanghai, Singapore, Xiamen. This is also available for non-stop services from Cebu to: Bangkok, Hong Kong, Singapore, and Taipei and from Davao to Hong Kong and Singapore. This is good for travel from February 1 to May 31, 2008.

CEB also allocated more than 100,000 seats for its domestic destinations. This is good for travel from February 1 to March 12, 2008.

Source: Cebupacificair.com

I’m going to make sure I buy my tickets for Legaspi this time around. How about you, where are you going?

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Cebu Pacific just delivered some good news to my inbox:

Make way for an exotic adventure when you fly from Manila to Puerto Princesa (or vice-versa) for only P98!

Visit the Philippines’ last frontier, Puerto Princesa and experience an adventure of a lifetime in one of the country’s prime tourist destinations. Experience the Subterranean River National Park, a World Heritage Site or simply relax in one of the numerous white sand beaches dotting the Island!

Hurry, the seat sale is from August 24 to 31 only, for travel from September 26 to December 15, 2007. Fares are exclusive of applicable government taxes and surcharges and are non-refundable.

Source: Cebupacificair.com

I was ready to throw caution in the wind and actually BOOK & BUY a flight in October, but it’s just not meant to be. Even with the low fare (only Php2,200+ for a return ticket, if both are Php98 fares), I don’t have enough available balance in either of my cards. GAAAAAAAAAAAH. *pulls out hair*

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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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When Tigers flyI never really considered Tiger Airways, even when I’m trying to be cheap with my budget. That is primarily because flying via Tiger in the Philippines meant having to go to Clark. Even with the shuttle service from Megamall, I still see it as a hassle, particularly since I live in the northern part of Metro Manila.

However, when my sister-in-law told me about the special promotion Tiger Airways was having, I immediately changed my opinion. Well, it was actually because it’s for the Thailand leg of the trip.

That was in the middle of January, their SG$9.98 promo. Similar to Cebu Pacific’s Php 10 and Piso fares, the base rate for a one-way ticket is SG$9.98 (depending on the destination) plus applicable taxes. For my roundtrip ticket to Bangkok originating from Singapore, it came down to SG$103.21 or Php3,320.00.
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Nina Fuentes | Lovin' ManilaNina, going through quarterlife crisis, decided to stop talking about traveling and actually start traveling. Starting with a solo weekend trip to Cebu to a backpacking trip in Thailand and Singapore, she finally made it out of Asia and into Australia. After spending close to six months down under, she's happily settled in Manila (for now), intent to explore the best things the Philippines has to offer.

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