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If you're planning to work on your travel goals this year, look no further than Cebu Pacific! Their January seat sale offers incredibly low fares, start at just Php99 for one-way travels to local destinations.
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This limited-time sale runs until 15 Jan, allowing globetrotters to snag discounted trips to exciting destinations like Clark, Don Mueang in Bangkok, Zamboanga, Singapore, and many more! Whether you're looking for a quick weekend getaway or an even longer adventure this year, Cebu Pacific has you covered.
Travel period for Cebu Pacific's discounted flights is between 4 Jan to 30 June 2025. Note that there are separate fees for short-haul and long-haul flights. In addition, these discounted tickets already come with a 7kg hand-carry baggage allowance. However, they do not cover other fees such as web admin fee, 12% VAT, terminal fees, and fuel surcharge. The same thing applies for international flights, but with a Php550 additional international terminal fee and fuel surcharge.
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This seat sale is definitely a fantastic opportunity to explore the Philippines and travel internationally at such a steal price! With fares starting at just Php99, there is now absolutely no reason to miss out on your travel goals this 2025. Head on over to Cebu Pacific's website to learn more about their seat sale and all its terms and conditions.
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