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Cebu Pacific Launches Manila - Bali Flights

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Cebu Pacific has launched flights between Manila and Bali (Denpasar), Indonesia.

CEBs Manila-Bali (Denpasar) twice weekly service is scheduled every Tuesday and Saturday. It will depart Manila at 04:00 and arrive in Bali (Denpasar) at 07:50. The return flight will depart Bali (Denpasar) at 08:35, and arrive in Manila at 12:25pm.

Bali (Denpasar) is CEBs 2nd destination in Indonesia, aside from Jakarta where CEB operates a four times weekly service. Lowest year-round fares from Bali (Denpasar) to Manila start at PHP3,499, which is up to 38% lower than other airlines.

CEB launched its direct service from Manila to Bali, just in time for peak summer travel in the Philippines. Bali is now a convenient and affordable option for leisure travelers, honeymooners, groups of friends or families, said CEB VP for Marketing and Distribution Candice Iyog. CEB also aims to tap foreign tourists in Bali who wish to make the most of their holidays, by adding fun Philippines to their travel itineraries. They will surely find CEBs trademark lowest fares and unbeatable Philippine route network a great value proposition.

In the Philippines, CEB offers a domestic network of 34 destinations and 62 routes. Aside from Bali (Denpasar), it offers 20 other international destinations, including Osaka, Beijing, Shanghai, Hong Kong and Seoul.

CEB is slated to launch flights from Cebu to Camiguin on 15 April, from Cebu to Masbate on 1 June, and its first long-haul service from Manila to Dubai on 7 October 2013.

Cebu, Cebu Pacific, Manila, Bali, Philippines

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