
Riding high on a blockbuster first half, Cebu Pacific is set to add more flights to four important foreign routes to meet the surging travel demand.
Starting October 26, the low-cost carrier will add a Sunday flight to Bangkok, Thailand, increasing options for travelers seeking a Southeast Asian getaway. Just two days later, on October 28, flights between Manila and Da Nang, Vietnam, will ramp up to an impressive 10 times weekly.
For Filipinos heading down under, Cebu Pacific will boost its Manila-Melbourne service to five flights weekly, starting December 12, offering greater flexibility for leisure and business travelers alike. Meanwhile, winter adventurers can look forward to daily flights to Sapporo, Japan, operating from December 10 through February 27, 2026, perfect for those wanting to experience Japan’s snowy season.
Cebu Pacific president and chief commercial officer Xander Lao emphasized the benefits of the expansion: “As travel demand continues to rise, these expanded services allow us to better connect Filipinos to the rest of the world and welcome more visitors to the Philippines.”
He added that the increased connectivity not only enhances convenience but also stimulates tourism, unlocks business opportunities, and strengthens economic ties across the Asia-Pacific region.
Last week’s financial results confirmed the airline’s growth momentum, with a remarkable 153 percent jump in net income to P8.97 billion, fueled by a surge in passenger numbers.
With these new and enhanced flight services, Cebu Pacific is poised to play a key role in the country’s post-pandemic travel recovery and regional integration.