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Flying to Davao City? Cebu Pacific shares how you can make your trip more memorable

WITH its white sand beaches, unique cultural heritage, and delectable cuisines, Davao City remains as one of the most popular tourist destinations in the country. Home to the magnificent Philippine eagle and the renowned Kadayawan Festival, Mindanao’s largest and most populous city does not fall short of places to visit and activities to try --- perfect for tourists who want to make lasting memories in their travels.

As the pandemic wanes and Filipinos emerge from the challenging times, demand for domestic travel has recovered. With its widest domestic network, Cebu Pacific has made it easier for travelers to experience the beauty and richness of the Philippines, connecting them to the country’s most beautiful and vibrant destinations, including Davao City.

The airline always has something for every Juan with its Davao routes. With up to eight flights per week from Manila, four flights per day from Cebu, daily flights from Iloilo and Zamboanga, and three flights per week from Bacolod, Tagbilaran, and Siargao, and two flights a week to Singapore, Cebu Pacific genuinely offers a range of options for every type of traveler.

Traveling to and from Davao City, however, doesn’t need to be expensive. Business and leisure travelers can marvel on the sights and scenes of the Chocolate Capital of the Philippines without spending too much. This is made possible by Cebu Pacific’s Let’s Fly Every Juan initiative, which promises low fares and seat sales all year round, making it accessible and affordable for every Juan to experience the beauty of Davao.

So whether you’re craving for the world-famous durian, looking to satisfy your sweet tooth with Malagos chocolate, aiming to expand your business in one of the country’s most vibrant economies, or simply yearning for relaxation, traveling to Davao City has never been this easy. With Cebu Pacific, every Juan can experience the beauty and excitement of this place like never before.

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