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September 10th, 2014 10:16 AM #1Hi All,
Ba't ang laki ng price diff? i tried booking a roundtrip flight from Manila to Cebu with 20kg baggage limit; sa Cebu Pacific nasa 5-6k, sa PAL...11-12K. Pareho pong economy :confused:
Am i missing something here? Mas prefer ko talaga PAL 'coz i find NAIA-3 very chaotic, but nagdalawang isip ako when i saw the bill.
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September 10th, 2014 10:17 AM #2
budget airline kasi ang CebuPac.. kaya lang overbooked parati.. at parating delayed... minsan cancelled pa flights..
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September 10th, 2014 10:58 AM #3
Badkuk, sa experience ko pag mag book ka way in advance sa PAL meron silang budget economy na yung presyo ay di naglalayo sa Cebu Pacific. Subukan mong i search ng malayong petsa....
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September 10th, 2014 11:14 AM #4mas mura talaga ang cebu pacific.. ang PAL mahal kapag biglaan ang booking ng flight.. sa cebu pac may option ka pa na walang check-in baggage kaya mas mura...
meron din PAL flights sa terminal 3
yung delayed flights nangyayari naman sa lahat yan at madalas caused by airport delay in take-off and landing priority
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September 10th, 2014 12:35 PM #7
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September 10th, 2014 12:43 PM #8
I fly both CebPac and PAL and pareho lang experience ko with both. They're okay about 75% of the time, the remaining 25% either delayed or cancelled.
Sa CebPac wala pa kong cancelled flight, sa PAL meron na (they just paid me cash for it).
PAL offers snacks on their economy flights, sa CebPac laway lang merienda mo.
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September 10th, 2014 12:49 PM #9
Tried both airlines na
usually the one that get delayed is yung mga flights ng hapon onwards domino effect due to airport traffic.
Pag domestic lagi PAL kinukuha ko, yung last flight going back to manila lagi delayed.
yung meryenda? biscuit and mani (happy peanuts!) ni pal and your choice if coffee water or tea hehe.
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