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Cebu Pacific, Singapore agency strengthen tourism partnership

Cebu Pacific said it strengthened its partnership with the Singapore Tourism Board to promote travel to the Lion City, which is  one of the top-of-mind destinations for visitors from the Philippines.

The airline unit of the Gokongwei Group and STB signed a memorandum of understanding in April 2022 to mark the reopening of Singapore’s borders.

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“We are delighted to renew our partnership with Cebu Pacific, which contributed greatly to Singapore’s strong tourism numbers for 2022,” said Juliana Kua, assistant chief executive for international group of STB.

“Philippines is a key market for Singapore, and the attractive promotions from Cebu Pacific will be complemented by STB’s ‘SingapoRewards’ program, which offers a free experience for every eligible tourist to Singapore,” she said.

SingapoRewards is a new program that will provide international visitors with an opportunity to try one of nearly 40 new or “off-the-beaten-path” experiences in Singapore for free, across the whole of 2023.

Cebu Pacific provides strong connectivity to Singapore as it flies from Manila, Cebu, Davao and starting in April, from Clark, Pampanga.

“We value this partnership with the Singapore Tourism Board. With recovery in place and our growth plans set in motion, our main goal now is to fly every Juan to exciting destination such as Singapore and enjoy all the offering in this beautiful destination that we missed doing during the pandemic,” said Candice Iyog, chief marketing and customer experience officer of Cebu Pacific.

The airline  flies thrice daily between Manila and Singapore, providing passengers easy access to the Lion City, to experience its famous culinary scene, see its scenic spots, engage in thrill-seeking activities or go shopping.

Passengers from the Visayas may also conveniently reach Singapore through Cebu Pacific’s daily flights from Mactan Cebu International Airport.

Cebu Pacific will also increase its Singapore flights from Davao up to four-times weekly starting March 26, 2023.

Travelers from Northern Luzon will also have a new gateway as Cebu Pacific starts its daily Clark-Singapore flight on April 28, 2023.

Cebu Pacific flies to 34 domestic and 25 international destinations, spanning across Asia, Australia and the Middle East.

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