Images: United Facebook page (L); Roselle Portento (R)
American-based United Airlines is set to launch nonstop flights between Cebu and Tokyo’s Narita Airport. Starting July 31, 2024, you can travel from Cebu to Tokyo and vice versa aboard United Airline’s 737-800 aircraft.
The airline is all set to make history by becoming the first carrier from the United States to operate in the beautiful city of Cebu. This is a significant milestone for the airline industry and an excellent opportunity for passengers to experience Cebu's vibrant culture and stunning landscapes. Also, it is expected to open up new possibilities for travelers and enhance economic ties between the two countries.
This new Cebu to Tokyo flight expands United Airlines' transpacific service to the Philippines, which has daily flights between San Francisco and Manila and between Manila and Guam and Palau.
United Airlines is a world-renowned airline providing almost a century of safe and reliable air travel to millions of passengers each year. With a rich history dating back to 1926, United has been instrumental in shaping the aviation industry and has become one of the largest airlines in the world. Its modern and technologically advanced fleet of aircraft, along with its commitment to exceptional customer service, has made United Airlines a popular choice for travelers around the globe.
Tickets will be available on United’s website, https://www.united.com/en/us, and mobile app.
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