Philippines and the Rest of Asia — 2009

Sorry I wasn’t clear.  This promo is for 2009.  Full information is here.  I only recommend Cathay Pacific, I don’t sell air tickets or provide travel services, see my recommendations for travel agents here.  As a further note, Cathay Pacifc only list their flights fro  certain US cites, however Cathay Pacific is an American Airlines partner and thus you can get tickets from most US airports, not just the gateway cities on Cathay’s web site.

It’s no secret that Cathay Pacific is one of my favorite airlines for trans-Pacific destinations.  One trip on Cathay versus the bossy, cattle car service of , say, Northwest or the adequate but ultimate cheapness of China Air and you’ll see why.

Every year Cathay Pacific runs a promo with an “all Asia” pass and this year it’s got Manila included as a basic destination.

Fo about $1400 you fly to and from the US to as many as four Asian sities at no extra charge … great bargain, great airline, I highly recommend this for peopel who want to see a little more of Asia.

Basic Destinations
• Bangkok
• Busan*
• Cebu
• Denpasar (Bali)
• Fukuoka*
• Hanoi^
• Ho Chi Minh City
• Hong Kong
• Jakarta
• Kaohsiung*
• Kota Kinabalu*
• Kuala Lumpur
• Manila
• Nagoya
• Osaka
• Penang
• Phuket*
• Phnom Penh*
• Sapporo
• Seoul
• Singapore
• Surabaya
• Taipei
• Tokyo
24 Cities
Destinations Map
* Serviced by sister airline, Dragonair.
^ Serviced by joint-venture airline, Vietnam Airlines.

There’s also 37 “Add On” cities available for additional charges:

• Beijing
• Bengaluru
• Changsha*
• Chengdu*
• Chennai
• Chongqing*
• Dalian*
• Delhi
• Dhaka*
• Fuzhou*
• Guangzhou*
• Guilin*
• Hangzhou*
• Karachi
• Kathmandu
• Kunming*
• Mumbai
• Nanjing*
• Ningbo*
• Qingdao*
• Sanya*
• Shanghai
• Shenyang*
• Tianjin*
• Wuhan*
• Xiamen
• Xian*
27 Cities Add-Ons

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2 Responses to “Philippines and the Rest of Asia — 2009”
  1. Ed Griffin says:

    When you say this year, I hope that you are speaking of 2009. What are the dates for this promotion?

    Thanks,
    Ed

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