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Cebu Pacific revives Manila-Laoag route

Cebu Pacific revives Manila-Laoag route

‘CEBU PAC’ IS BACK – Passengers disembark from a Cebu Pacific aircraft that landed at the Laoag International Airport on Monday morning (May 22), marking the local airline’s resumption of operations in this northern Luzon gateway. (Photo courtesy of Ilocos Norte provincial government)

LAOAG CITY, Ilocos Norte—Cebu Pacific flight 5J 404 landed at Laoag International Airport on Monday (May 22) with over 100 passengers on board, marking the budget airline’s resumption of operations in this northern Luzon gateway.

In a statement Monday, Cebu Pacific said it would operate flights between Manila and Laoag and vice versa daily.

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“We are excited to fly again to Laoag as we continue to grow our domestic network and provide accessible and affordable air travel to every Juan,” according to Xander Lao, Cebu Pacific president and chief commercial officer.

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Lau added that relaunching this route, its 35th destination under its domestic network, would also “strengthen Laoag’s position as a leading tourism and cultural hub in north Luzon.”

Aianree Raquel, Ilocos Norte tourism officer, said that the resumption of Cebu Pacific flights in the province is a “very exciting time for Ilocos Norte tourism for our reopening and comeback with diversified offerings, especially with a major player in the country coming back [in the province], Cebu Pacific.”

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Cebu Pacific used to operate in Ilocos Norte but halted operations in 2017.

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