Starting 21 October, Cebu Pacific flies day-to-day between Clark World Airport in Pampanga and town of Tagbilaran, Bohol within the Visayas.
This new course serves to reinforce the airline’s hub in Central Luzon.
Cebu Pacific CEO Xander Lao added: “This new course helps our dedication to offer each and every [Filipino] with extra alternatives to discover and uncover the Philippines, one island at a time.”
The Visayan province of Bohol is understood for its herbal good looks, cultural heritage, and distinctive natural world, together with the famed Philippine tarsier.
A take-off level to extra locations
Home flights to Davao, Normal Santos, Iloilo, and Puerto Princesa starting up from Clark also are slated to renew in October.
The impending resumption makes Cebu Pacific the largest airline serving Central Luzon’s sole world gateway.
At the moment, the airline’s Clark flights come with home locations Caticlan and Cebu, in addition to world locations Hong Kong, Japan’s Narita, and Singapore.