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All for Juan - Cebu Pacific


Last night - I was bombarded with text messages from 3 of my college buddies. They were all asking if I was game to go to Hong Kong via Cebu Pacific because the said airline was offering their Php1.00 fares. Since I just got out of Yoga class when I got their message - I had to collect myself first. Then after I've rested and bathed - I answered their text messages one by one. I have to admit - I am a very KJ (kill-joy) person - especially if I am not in the mood. And so at first I said I couldn't confirm, but thinking it over after a few seconds - I told them I was game. I think it came as a shock to them because - they sent me 2 more text messages with different wording but asking me to confirm again.

Bottomline is - we're definitely flying to Hong Kong on July 25-29, 2007

See you in Hong Kong!!

P.S. I found it weird that this morning - my mom told me that Cebu Pacific is offering a low fare promo. It's written on the ad that the bookings should be made on March 2, 2007. My friends were able to avail of it last night. I know my friends and I have benefited from this but what about those who just saw the ad this morning? Isn't that unfair to them?

Oh well - only in the Philippines!!

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  1. Good for you! I tried booking on March 5th and they had run out of seats for Manila-Hong Kong already. =)

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  2. Fun! I'm glad you're going. I also got to book a flight for Jakarta in June. I had booked Bangkok for next weekend during the promo period prior to this one. I just love cheap fares!!! :)

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  3. Hi Wysgal! The international flights are the ones that runs out first! They're really cheap kasi.

    Hi Christine! I'm super excited to go na! I know it's still 4 months away - but I'm really excited! Have fun in Bangkok!

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