Cebu Pacific (CEB), through its wholly owned subsidiary Cebgo, has increased flight frequencies to Siargao, the surfing capital of the Philippines, just in time for the summer break.

Starting February 1, passengers will be able to choose from 12 weekly flights between Cebu and Siargao. From April 2017 onwards, guests can book up to twice daily Cebu-Siargao flights.

Siargao in Surigao del Norte in Mindanao is home to world-renowned surfing breaks. The most well known of these is Cloud 9, where the annual Siargao Cup is held every September.

“Siargao is a success story for the airline, and a true example of how inter-island accessibility can lead to development, tourism and business opportunities. CEB first launched flights to Siargao back in 2009. In a span of eight years, it has increased flight frequencies from only twice weekly to as much as fourteen times weekly today,” Cebgo president and chief executive officer Alexander Lao said in a statement.

“With these additional frequencies, not only do we boost traffic to Siargao from Cebu, but we are also able to strengthen Cebu as a hub, while giving everyJuan more chances to explore one of the most beautiful islands in the Philippines,” Lao added.

Cebu Pacific’s Cebu hub was recently strengthened with the launch of direct flights to Ormoc, Roxas, and Calbayog. The airline continues to increase connectivity between Cebu and other destinations such as Tandag, Camiguin, and Clark.  Overall, it operates direct flights to 25 domestic destinations and five international destinations from Cebu.

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