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Cebu Pacific to remove fuel and insurance surcharges


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Cebu Pacific to remove fuel and insurance surcharges
Cebu Pacific (CEB) announced (06-Jan-09) plans to remove fuel and insurance surcharges for all domestic flight bookings starting 07-Jan-09. Candice Iyog, CEB spokesman, said, “We are committed to offering the public the most affordable fares coupled with the newest planes.

 

In fact, we have made air travel a viable option for those who would normally travel by bus or ferry. We will continue to give EveryJuan more reasons to fly as we expect to take delivery of six brand new aircraft in 2009.”

The airline also cuts its fuel and insurance surcharge for select international routes. CEB’s Manila-Bangkok and Clark-Bangkok one-way surcharges are slashed from USD80 to USD50 and USD80 to USD60, respectively.

Moreover, CEB’s Manila-Osaka one-way surcharges are lowered from USD105 to USD100 and Manila-Hong Kong surcharges are reduced from USD45 to USD40 per way.



(c) Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation. Date posted: 07-Jan-09

 

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