Cebu Pacific to Connect Manila and Shenzhen from July, 1

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Cebu Pacific to Connect Manila and Shenzhen from July, 1

Cebu Pacific, a Philippine low-cost airline and Asia's oldest budget carrier, will add a direct Manila (the Philippines) – Shenzhen (China) route to their portfolio.

The airline has recently disclosed their plans to launch a new direct flight between the two countries. It will become the fifth direct route operated by Cebu Pacific between the Philippines and mainland China. The route is to be opened on July, 1.

The ManilaShenzhen flights will be operated four times a week every other day, on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. 

A representative of Cebu PAcific said that the airline strives to provide their travellers 'a viable option to reach some of the globe's most crucial commercial centers today'. Indeed, the new direct ManilaShenzhen service will contribute to a more efficient movement of people and products between the two destinations and establish an air link with some of the fastest-growing economies in the world.
Other destinations in mainland China on Cebu Pacific's route map include Shanghai, BeijingGuangzhou and Xiamen, all serviced from Manila as well as CebuShanghai direct service. All summed up, Cebu Pacific flies to China 23 times a week.

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