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Thrilled to fly every Juan

Have you missed the thrill of packing and unpacking a luggage? Looking out from the window of the plane and daydreaming touching the cottony clouds? Most of all, have you missed the fun of scouring items in your bag for the “bring me” game halfway through the flight?

Good news to the restless feet and pent-up wanderlust. You can do those things again as Cebu Pacific is all set to fly every Juan again.

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The media, bloggers, and influencers from Manila, Davao City, Cebu City, and Iloilo City got the buzz firsthand during CEB’s exclusive media event at the Ayala Museum on January 25, 2023.

No more dreaming of freedom to travel as you can finally begin to release your pent-up passion for travel as CEB has restored 92% of its pre-Covid capacity since December last year.

The airline is fanning everyone’s desire to travel as it will connect passengers to more places by increasing the frequencies of international destinations: Bangkok, Brunei, Sydney, and Guangzhoufrom Manila.

Take that trip to visit relatives in another country as CEB will also fully restore its flights to all its 25 international destinations in 14 countries by March 2023. Here are the newly resumed flights: Melbourne, Macau, Shanghai, Shenzhen, and Xiamen- from

Manila. “We are excited to welcome more passengers onboard, especially now that we are back to easier times. We are proud to announce that Cebu Pacific has emerged stronger after nearly three years of the pandemic and that we are ready to give our customers a better flying experience. And so, we confidently say—‘Let’s Fly, Every Juan’,” said Candice Iyog, Cebu Pacific’s Chief Marketing and Customer Experience Officer.

See? Even CEB is thrilled to fly every Juan.

In fact, to address passengers demand, CEB as one of the few airlines in the world to accept aircraft deliveries during the pandemic, will receive 10 brand new planes in 2023 - three A320neo, three A321neo, and four A330neo.

How good is that?

It’s time to fly.

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