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CEB inaugurates Hong Kong-Davao service

Daily news, 14 May 2008

MANILA – Cebu Pacific (CEB) recently inaugurated its Hong Kong-Davao service.

The Hong Kong-Davao A319 service is offered four-times weekly (Tuesday, Thursday Saturday, and Sunday). The flight departs from Hong Kong at 12:15am and arrives at the Davao International Airport at 3:05am. The return flight to Hong Kong is scheduled every Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday. The flight leaves Davao at 8:40pm and arrives in Hong Kong at 11:30pm.

CEB is the only airline operating a non-stop Hong Kong-Davao service.

CEB offers a HK$250 one-way year-round fare from Hong Kong to Davao, Cebu, and Manila. This is 62 percent lower than the current fares for these routes. The fare is exclusive of government taxes and applicable surcharges.

 
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