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Celebrate World Tourism Day with a 5-day seat sale from Cebu Pacific, flights for less than Dh300 base fare!

Happy World Tourism Day! It’s that time of the year when we revel in the beauty of travel, and the essence of embarking on adventures. This year, celebrate this exciting day planning your next getaway to the Philippines, as Cebu Pacific, the country’s largest carrier, gives away Dubai-Philippines seats for less than AED300 base fare.

Cebu Pacific continues with its Super Seat Fest as part of the over one million seats to be sold this month. With this newest deal, Filipinos and residents in the UAE can get one-way tickets to the Philippines for less than AED300 from September 26 to 30, 2019. It will cover the travel period of January 1 to March 31, 2020.

Those planning to visit their loved ones and friends in the city can get deals as low as AED200 base fare for Dubai-Manila flights. It’s time to rediscover the classic beauty that is Manila!

Those who want to explore more of the Queen City of the South may also get Dubai-Cebu flights (via Manila) with a base fare of only AED279. The province boasts some of the most beautiful and stunning beaches in the country, which are also ranked among the best in the world. Plus, it’s a gateway to other beautiful provinces of the Visayas region!

Filipinos and UAE residents who want to discover Mindanao, meanwhile, can get exciting deals too. Dubai-Cagayan de Oro flights and Dubai-Davao flights (both via Manila) are offered for as low as AED289 base fare.

Book now through www.cebupacificair.com or the mobile app, available both in Google Play and App Store. Those who prefer to pay in cash may pay over the counter at any branch of Al-Ansari Exchange and UAE Exchange located across the country, within 24 hours of making a booking online.

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