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Cebu Pacific, the Philippines’ largest carrier, on Sunday announced Dh300 one-way base airfare on Dubai-Manila flights for five days.
It is fourth seat sale this month by the Philippines’ national flag carrier on the eve of its 25th anniversary.
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The sale runs from March 14 until March 18, covering a travel period from May 1 to July 31, 2020.
The airline now operates five weekly flights from Dubai to Manila, and four flights weekly from Manila back to Dubai.
The airline also recently announced its permanent removal of change fees, allowing passengers, including those travelling from Dubai to Manila, to rebook as many times as they need at no cost.
Cebu Pacific also offers a free 25kg baggage allowance until June 30, 2021, for travellers from Dubai to Manila. Passengers with a pre-purchased 40kg prepaid baggage will automatically receive extra 25kg on their booking, free-of-charge.
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