Beginning 21 October, Cebu Pacific flies daily between Clark International Airport in Pampanga and the city of Tagbilaran, Bohol in the Visayas.
This new route serves to strengthen the airline’s hub in Central Luzon.
Cebu Pacific CEO Xander Lao added: “This new route supports our commitment to provide every [Filipino] with more opportunities to explore and discover the Philippines, one island at a time.”
The Visayan province of Bohol is known for its natural beauty, cultural heritage, and unique wildlife, including the famed Philippine tarsier.
A take-off point to more destinations
Domestic flights to Davao, General Santos, Iloilo, and Puerto Princesa taking off from Clark are also slated to resume in October.
The upcoming resumption makes Cebu Pacific the biggest airline serving Central Luzon’s sole international gateway.
At present, the airline’s Clark flights include domestic destinations Caticlan and Cebu, as well as international destinations Hong Kong, Japan’s Narita, and Singapore.