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CEB launches limited-time P99 travel vouchers

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ANTICIPATING a rebound in domestic travel, Cebu Pacific (CEB) on Wednesday, May 5, 2021, launched its newest product, a blank travel voucher that allows travelers to book flights anytime across all of CEB’s domestic routes.

Available on a limited-time purchase from May 5 until May 12, CEB Super Pass offers a guaranteed P99 (one-way base fare) to be used from May 12, 2021 to May 31, 2022. This marketing initiative allows travelers to buy a ticket while still planning on where and when to travel.

Such a move is also in celebration of CEB’s 25th anniversary.

“On our 25th anniversary, the CEB Super Pass is a timely option for guests who would want to travel whenever they want, wherever they want in the country, at a guaranteed low fare. With the widest network in the Philippines, we offer this one-of-a-kind product that enables us to fulfill our commitment of providing fast connectivity and value-for-money deals for everyJuan,” said Candice Iyog, Cebu Pacific vice president for marketing and customer experience.

CEB Super Pass is available at https://bit.ly/CEBSuperPass. There is no limit as to how many travel vouchers a passenger can purchase but each transaction is limited to 10 vouchers. Payments of the vouchers may be settled via existing travel funds, or other online payment options such as credit cards.

Booking the CEB Super Pass can be done via the “Redeem CEB Super Pass” tab on the website as early as 30 days before the flight’s departure or until seven days before intended flight date, as long as seats are still available. Vouchers may be redeemed from May 5, 2021 to May 24, 2022, for travel between May 12, 2021 and May 31, 2022.

CEB currently flies to 32 domestic destinations, mainly from its hubs in Manila and Cebu.

Iyog said they will add more destinations and frequencies as domestic travel fully recovers. (KOC)

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