Cebu Pacific is set to relaunch flights from Clark International Airport (CRK | RPLC) to four (04) major destinations in the Visayas and Mindanao regions. This move strengthens connectivity for travelers from North and Central Luzon, offering them easier access to popular tourist spots in the Southern Philippines.
Starting 02 October 2024, passengers can once again fly directly between Clark and Puerto Princesa, Palawan (PPS | RPVP). Flights to General Santos (GES | RPMR) and Iloilo (ILO | RPVI) will resume on 21 October 2024, while Davao (DVO | RPMD) flights will be back up and running on 22 October 2024.
With the addition of these four routes, Cebu Pacific solidifies its position as the largest airline operating out of Clark International Airport, bringing its total number of destinations served from Clark to 10, both domestic and international.
“We are thrilled to restart these four important domestic routes from Clark. This resumption reflects our commitment to providing greater accessibility for travelers in North and Central Luzon. We want to give every Juan more opportunities to discover the beauty and diversity of the Philippines, one exciting destination at a time,” according to Xander Lao, CEB President and Chief Commercial Officer.
Currently, Cebu Pacific offers direct flights from Clark to popular local destinations like Boracay and Cebu, as well as major international destinations like Bangkok, Hong Kong, Narita (Japan), and Singapore.
The Filipino airline boasts an extensive network, flying to 35 domestic and 25 international destinations across Asia, Australia, and the Middle East. Travelers can book their flights now at the official Cebu Pacific website.