United Airlines Will Soon Offer Direct Flights from Tokyo to Cebu in July
Buckle up, travelers and nomads! Prepare to take off and fly to the Land of the Rising Sun as United Airlines unveiled an exciting new route from Tokyo-Narita to Cebu starting July 31.
The new Tokyo-Cebu flight will be operated daily on 737-800 aircraft for a nonstop flight. They are also the only American carrier to provide seamless connections from United's flights from major U.S. hubs like San Francisco, Los Angeles, Denver, Newark-New York, and Houston to Tokyo-Narita — which also means, travelers between Cebu and mainland U.S. can soon connect via Tokyo without the hassle of changing airlines!
Patrick Quayle, United's Senior Vice President of Global Network Planning and Alliances, expressed the airline's commitment to offering unique travel options in a press release.
He stated that the airline has “consistently been ahead of the curve in finding hidden gem destinations for our customers to explore, and remain committed to providing the most unique slate of travel options for their adventures abroad.”
United Airlines already offers transpacific service from the U.S. to the Philippines, with daily flights between San Francisco and Manila, and from Manila to Guam and Palau. With these new routes, United continues to expand its global network, offering more options for travelers seeking new adventures and experiences.
So, dust off your passport and prepare to fly to Japan (or the U.S.) from Cebu in July. Check out United Airline’s website for future announcements and exciting deals.
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