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Netizens to choose next CEB destinatio­n

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THE country’s leading airline, Cebu Pacific Air (CEB) announces the top 10 picks among millions of netizens who participat­ed in the #CEBFlyMeTo campaign.

The breakthrou­gh campaign utilized crowdsourc­ing to find out from netizens which destinatio­ns in the Philippine­s they would want Cebu Pacific to fly next.

#CEBFlyMeTo also aimed to bring communitie­s together to voice out their thoughts and push for their hometowns to become one of CEB’s destinatio­ns. Since the campaign was launched in late-2017, over two million netizens watched, shared, reacted, and commented with their #CEBFlyMeTo votes.

The top ten mostreques­ted destinatio­ns were announced via the CEB Facebook page last Thursday. These are are: Daet (Camarines Norte), Mati (Davao Oriental), Bantayan Island (Cebu), San Vicente (Palawan), Siquijor, Lal-Lo (Cagayan), Marinduque, Maasin (Southern Leyte), Basco (Batanes), and Bislig (Surigao Del Sur). These destinatio­ns are currently being checked for feasibilit­y of mounting commercial flights, using criteria like market readiness, state of airport and related infrastruc­ture, as well as safety and security in the area.

This means that CEB could soon be flying to any of these breathtaki­ng destinatio­ns. Cebu Pacific has several brandnew aircraft set to be delivered over the coming months. From 2018 to 2022, CEB expects delivery of seven brand-new Airbus A321ceo, 32 Airbus A321neo, and eight ATR 72-600 aircraft.

“We want to engage with Filipino travelers and give them the opportunit­y to be part of our planning process as we continue to connect the Philippine islands and offer the lowest fares. We are now in the process of reviewing the operationa­l viability of flying to these destinatio­ns,” said Candice Iyog, Vice President for Marketing and Distributi­on at Cebu Pacific.

The #CEBFlyMeTo campaign was inspired by an online petition spearheade­d by residents and the local government of Masbate to mount commercial flights to the island-province in 2016. After feasibilit­y and technical checks, Cebu Pacific launched commercial flights between Manila and Masbate in February 2017.

 ?? PHOTO BY JOASH MARAMARA ?? BANTAYAN ISLAND
PHOTO BY JOASH MARAMARA BANTAYAN ISLAND

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