MANILA, Philippines — Cebu Pacific said on Monday that it will add more flights to Bangkok, Da Nang, Melbourne, and Sapporo beginning October.
Flights between Cebu and Bangkok (Don Mueang) will increase to four times a week, with an additional flight on Sundays starting October 26.
Meanwhile, beginning October 28, the frequency of flights between Manila and Da Nang will be 10 times a week, with two flights on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays.
The airline also announced it will start operating daily flights between Manila and Sapporo from December 10. Flights between Manila and Melbourne will also increase to five times a week beginning December 12, with an additional flight on Fridays.
"These additional frequencies reflect Cebu Pacific’s ongoing commitment to provide more accessibility, flexibility, and convenience to our valued passengers. 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," Cebu Pacific president and chief commercial officer Xander Lao said.
"Beyond convenience, this increased connectivity also plays a key role in stimulating tourism, enabling business opportunities, and strengthening economic ties with our neighbors in the Asia-Pacific region,” he added.