CEB Resumes Clark Flights to 4 Domestic Destinations


9 July 2024

Low cost carrier Cebu Pacific (CEB) is resuming more flights from Clark International Airport to four local destinations it stopped during covid19 pandemic in 2020.

The budget carrier said it will re-introduce flights from Clark to four domestic points  beginning October with the arrival of more Airbus 320 aircraft to join its fleet, bringing CEB's total destinations via Clark to 10 international and domestic points.

Flights to Puerto Princesa will resume on the first week of October, while flights between Clark and General Santos and Clark and Iloilo restart on October 21, and flights from Clark to Davao recommence on October 22. 

Starting October 2, flights to Puerto Princesa will operate from three to seven times weekly.

Flights to General Santos will operate from thrice weekly to daily, and Iloilo from thrice weekly to daily starting October 21.

Additionally, the Clark to Davao route will operate from three to seven times weekly starting October 22.

CEB said it will station 5 Airbus aircraft in Clark to support its hub.

The airline currently offers flights from Clark to Caticlan, and Cebu, along with international connections to Bangkok, Hong Kong, Narita, and Singapore.

"This resumption underscores our commitment to offering greater accessibility to travelers from north and central Luzon and provide every Juan with more opportunities to discover the beauty and diversity of the Philippines, one destination at a time,” said Cebu Pacific president Xander Lao. 

Mr. Lao in a statement Monday, said more domestic destinations from Clark will be added once new Airbus aircraft joins their fleet.  

The airline announced earlier that it signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Airbus for the purchase of up to 152 A321new aircraft for $24 billion or P1.4 trillion based on list prices. It was deemed the largest aircraft order in Philippine aviation history.

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