CLARK,
Pampanga -- The Philippines' leading carrier, Cebu Pacific (PSE: CEB), is
expanding its route network from its hub at the Clark International Airport, on
the back of increasing demand from tourists and OFWs for more direct and
seamless connections.
Starting
August 9, Cebu Pacific is set to commence operation of its direct service to
and from Tokyo, Japan.
Cebu Pacific
will be the first Philippine carrier to mount flights between Clark and Tokyo,
via the Narita International Airport.
The new
international route aims to harness the potential market of leisure travelers
from Central and North Luzon and provide more travel options for Filipino
migrant workers.
"With
direct air service between Clark and Narita, it will be easier for Japanese
tourists to access destinations in Pampanga, Pangasinan, Baguio, La Union and
the rest of Luzon. Conversely, it will also be easier for residents in these
areas to enjoy Tokyo, with a direct flight from Clark,” said Michael Ivan Shau,
Chief Operations Officer of Cebu Pacific.
The carrier will also launch two domestic routes from Clark on August 9.
CEB will mount daily flights between its hubs in Clark and Iloilo; as well as
between Clark and Bacolod. Then beginning October 27, 2019, CEB will mount
daily flights between Clark and Puerto Princesa in Palawan.
"There's still a lot of
opportunity for expansion within the Philippines—inter-island connections from
key cities like Clark and Cebu. We believe that there is a significant untapped
market in northern provinces in the Philippines. Creating direct links between
domestic destinations and our other hubs will spur tourism and movement of
goods and investments, whilst doing away with having to pass through the main
hub in Manila," Shau added.
The Clark International Airport has served as the hub for North and Central
Luzon of Cebu Pacific for the past ten years. Serving a population of over 23
Million in North and Central Luzon, Clark has emerged as one of Asia's
fastest-growing airports, Over the past year, CEB has boosted frequency in
Clark by over 40%, with direct connections to Cebu, Caticlan, Bohol, Davao,
Singapore, Macau and Hong Kong.
Aside from its Clark hub, Cebu Pacific operates
flights out of six other strategically placed hubs in the Philippines: Manila,
Kalibo, Iloilo, Cebu, Davao and Cagayan de Oro (Laguindingan). The carrier has
maintained leadership in the domestic market with 37 destinations and over
2,130 weekly flights. Coupled with 27 international destinations, the entire
Cebu Pacific network covers over 108 routes spanning Asia, Australia, the
Middle East, and USA
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