CEB urges use of Travel Fund before expiry


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Cebu Pacific (CEB) urges guests with existing travel funds to use them for booking flights up to one year in advance, before the funds expire.

A Travel Fund is the value of CEB bookings stored in a virtual wallet that can be used to pay for any transaction on the CEB website.

Aside from paying for flights, the fund could be used to avail of add-ons, like baggage allowance, travel insurance, preferred seats, meals, and many more.

CEB has an ongoing domestic flight seat sale for P88, one-way base fare.

The sale runs until February 28, 2022, for travel from now until July 31, 2022.

Guests planning trips this year – whether solo, or with friends and family – can book flights across the airline’s widest domestic network, which includes destinations such as Bohol, Cagayan de Oro, Cebu, Davao, and Iloilo, among others.

“Now is the perfect time to book those flights as we continue seeing more destinations ease restrictions – be it for immediate travel to take advantage of flying easy now or for future trips," according to Candice Iyog, CEB Vice President for Marketing & Customer Experience.

To use the Travel Fund, guest must keep their Travel Fund booking reference on hand, choose their new flight and book as usual.

The owner of the Travel Fund must be included in your booking.

On the payment page, select “Travel Fund” and input the booking reference of the fund the guest wants to use.

CEB continues to offer flexible products that enable its guests to fly easy and safely, such as the CEB Flexi, a flight add-on that allows passengers to voluntarily cancel their flights for free, up to two hours before departure, and store the value of the booking in a Travel Fund.

This may be purchased via initial booking for P499.

On top of this, the airline continues to offer Unlimited Rebooking for everyone as it permanently removed change fees in 2020. Fare difference may apply.

CEB operates the widest domestic network in the Philippines covering 31 destinations, on top of its 14 international destinations, spanning Asia and the Middle East.