The move gives travelers from Central Luzon and the Visayas faster alternatives, especially with Clark’s land access and Cebu’s smooth airport transfers.
The new links are aimed at weekenders, surfers, and tourists eyeing spontaneous trips or longer escapes to Siargao’s natural attractions.
“Granting Siargao alternative air connections via Clark and Cebu addresses the appeal for air access and encourages local tourism and economic activity,” said PAL Express president Rabbi Ang.
Manila-Siargao flights remain active, offering base fares as low as P4,388 for early booking.
—Edited by Miguel R. Camus