Cebu Pacific is expanding its reach into China with the commencement of two direct commercial services.
The first will operate between Clark and Guangzhou and a second will offer connections between Puerto Princesa and Hong Kong.
Cebu will be the first airline in the Philippines to fly these routes.
The carrier wants to expands to new routes in China and had recently commenced flights between Shenzen and Manila.
The new routes are in line with the carrier’s plans to expand its route network in China, where it recently commenced flights between Shenzen and Manila.
Flights between Clark and Guangzhou are scheduled to operate four times weekly (Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday) from November 11.
Guangzhou is one of China’s nine national central cities, and remains at forefront of political, cultural and economic development.
Alex Reyes, vice president, commercial, Cebu Pacific said that with direct air service between Clark and Guangzhou, it will be easier for entrepreneurs and businessmen in the e-commerce space to meet up with suppliers.
Between the Philippines and mainland China, Cebu Pacific currently flies 27 times weekly. There are direct flights between Shanghai, Manila and Cebu; as well as Manila and Beijing, Guangzhou, Xiamen and Shenzhen.
Flights between Puerto Princesa and Hong Kong will start from November 17th, and passengers will have the option to choose from four weekly flights – Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, Sunday.
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