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UAE Residents Can Now Fly To Manila In the Philippines For AED27 ONLY

Are you planning a holiday soon? If yes, then how about visiting the Philippines? Known for its rich culture and landscape, the Philippines is an archipelago comprising 7,100 islands. With places like Cebu, Davao, Cagayan De Oro, and Manila, you will get the best of everything in the Philippines. And while all this is great, what if we tell you that you can now fly from Dubai-Manila for AED27 only? Yep! A flight cheaper than your next lunch and a yearly Netflix subscription are now possible! Read on for all the deets.

To celebrate its 27th anniversary, Cebu Pacific is offering seats on its Dubai-Manila route for only USD 7 (AED 27). You can book the tickets between March 6-10th for a travel date between April 1st- September 30th, 2023. This deal is just perfect if you are planning a vacation for Eid. However, there’s one catch that you must know.

The price is only for a one-way base fare and is exclusive of fees and surcharges. And the price is inclusive of a 7 kg hand carry baggage allowance but exclusive of Web Admin Fees for short haul and long haul flights. However, it is still a steal deal since regular ticket rates on the same route could cost around AED1,800.

This offer is only for Filipinos and UAE residents, so keep that in mind before making the final booking. And while you are on their website for the booking, check out other deals and offers they have to offer.

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