The move comes as the airline taps into the Labor Day momentum to fuel travel demand and reward working Filipinos with more affordable getaways.
Travel dates stretch from June to October for domestic routes, and as early as May for international flights—encouraging both advance planners and last-minute bookers.
With hubs in Manila, Clark, Cebu, Davao, and Iloilo, the airline is pushing its nationwide network to drive bookings across beach, heritage, and adventure destinations.
Cebu Pacific is also making international escapes easier, with deals to Japan, Vietnam, and Thailand, among others.
The airline currently flies to 37 domestic and 26 international destinations and is doubling down on flexible booking with multiple payment options, including cards and e-wallets.