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Cebu Pacific Kicks Off Direct Manila – Sapporo Flights

CEB is the largest airline connecting Philippines and Japan

Cebu Pacific, Department of Transportation, and Japan National Tourism Organization officials celebrate kickoff of Manila – Sapporo flight. [From left to right: Hisashi Kawamura, JNTO Director; Candice Iyog, CEB Chief Marketing and Customer Experience Officer; Makoto Watanabe, JNTO Executive Director; Endo Kazuya, Ambassador of Japan to the Philippines; Xander Lao, CEB President and Chief Commercial Officer; Roberto Lim, DOTr Undersecretary for Aviation and Airports]
Cebu Pacific on Thursday flew its maiden flight from Manila to Sapporo, making it the only airline to offer direct flights between the two cities and solidifying its position as the largest airline connecting Philippines and Japan.

Sapporo is CEB’s fifth destination in Japan, giving Filipinos more opportunities to explore the country with its strong international connectivity, signature low fares, and unbeatable seat sales. Aside from Sapporo, CEB also flies to Tokyo (Narita), Osaka, Nagoya, and Fukuoka from Manila, Clark, or Cebu.

Starting January 16, CEB will operate direct flights between Manila and Sapporo thrice weekly, every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. The flight departs from Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) at 11:15 AM and arrives in Sapporo at 5:25 PM (local time). From New Chitose International Airport, the flight takes off at 6:25 PM and lands in Manila at 11:20 PM (local time).

CEB’s direct service shortens the journey by up to five hours and offers passengers the opportunity to save up to 63% on airfare.

“Sapporo is a gem in Japan’s tourism landscape, renowned for its winter magic, stunning natural parks, and rich cultural heritage. We are excited to bring Sapporo much closer to our Filipino travelers in our commitment to make air travel even more accessible and affordable for every Juan,” said Xander Lao, CEB President and Chief Commercial Officer.

The launch of CEB’s newest international destination was marked by a festive ceremony at the NAIA Terminal 3, graced by Ambassador of Japan to the Philippines His Excellency Kazuya Endo, Philippine Transportation Undersecretary Bobby Lim, and Japan National Tourism Organization Executive Director Makoto Watanabe.

“I would like to encourage everyone in the Philippines to come visit and make Hokkaido your next adventure. The Japanese government is actively working with the Philippine Department of Tourism to promote tourism and foster deeper cultural exchanges between our two countries,” His Excellency Ambassador Kazuya Endo said in his speech during the maiden flight event.

The new direct flights to Sapporo also make it easier for travelers to explore the region’s popular winter activities. From skiing on powdery snow to experiencing the Sapporo Snow Festival, there’s something for every Juan to experience. Visitors can also enjoy freshly brewed beer at the Sapporo Beer Museum, stroll along the Otaru Canal, or relax in onsens to make the most of their trip.

Passengers may use their existing Travel Funds to book flights and avail themselves of other add-ons. CEB also offers other payment options, including credit or debit cards and e-wallets.

CEB operates in 37 domestic and 26 international destinations spread across Asia, Australia, and the Middle East.

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