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Cebu Pacific Updates App to Allow Promo Codes

As I reported last week, Cebu Pacific mobile app does not allow entry of promo codes. But with their latest update over the weekend, they seem to have fixed the issue. As shown below, you can now enter a promo code at the bottom of the booking interface. Yey!





While it's already late to take advantage of the Citibank 3-day sale last week with the promo code CITISALE, this update is still certainly welcome.

Cebu Pacific and AirAsia offers a mobile app on two major mobile platforms: iOS and Android. Philippine Airlines only have an app for Android users.


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