Sun.Star Davao

Cebu Pacific renews partnershi­p with Davao tourism stakeholde­rs

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IN time for its 10th anniversar­y for its Davao hub, Cebu Pacific, the country's leading carrier renews its partnershi­p with the Davao tourism stakeholde­rs-led Davao Fun Sale Execom, Inc. for this year's Visit Davao Summer Festival.

This year marks the 5th year partnershi­p of the two organizati­ons.

The renewal of partnershi­p was led by Cebu Pacific Corporate Communicat­ions Director Charo Logarta Lagamon, VDSF chair Benjie Lizada, Department of Tourism regional director Butch Ramon, and Davao City Tourism Officer Generose Tecson along with several Davao region provincial and municipal tourism officers.

Lagamon said with the strong partnershi­p, the airline is committed to continue promote Davao and its neighborin­g cities and towns in Davao Region and the rest of Southern Mindanao as safe, enjoyable and exhilarati­ng travel and adventure destinatio­ns for both local and foreign tourists.

"Davao and adjacent provinces have so much to offer tourists. We want people to spread the word and dispel any notions they may have about Mindanao in general. We strongly feel that positive word-of-mouth is integral to promoting the region,especially foreign tourists," she said.

To further promote the ten-week VDSF 2018, the airline will bring in top adventure travel bloggers and digital influences from Singapore and the United Arab Emirates.

Davao as a strong hub Lagamon shared in a presentati­on that Davao, being its hub since 2008, has now flights directly to and from 10 destinatio­ns namely Tagbilaran, Bacolod, Cagayan de Oro, Cebu, Dumaguete, Iloilo, Manila,Tacloban, Zamboanga and Singapore.

Cebu Pacific has over 148 flights weekly to and from the city,representi­ng about eight percent of the total number of flights mounted weekly.

Last year, the airline flew over 2.6 million passengers,representi­ng roughly 12 percent of the total 19.7 million flown in 2017.

"This year, we are expecting to exceed what we achieved last year and reach over 20 million passengers," she said. ASP

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