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Sunlight Air to resume Manila-Coron flights with P688 promo fares


Boutique airline Sunlight Air will resume its flights to and from Manila and Busuanga (Coron) in October, with promotional one-way fares for as low as P688.

In an advisory, the carrier said it will restart its Manila-Busuanga route on October 27, 2024, which will operate daily between the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) and the Francisco B. Reyes Airport in Busuanga.

Sunlight Air said the one-way promotional fares of P688 will cover flights from Manila to Busuanga starting October 27, 2024 until March 29, 2025.

“The MNL-USU route has always been in demand among our passengers since it was Sunlight Air’s first route when it launched. We are excited to be able to offer more passengers access to one of the Philippines’ top destinations,” Sunlight Air chief executive officer Ryna Brito-Garcia said.

“Having recently celebrated Sunlight Air’s 5th anniversary, the return of our MNL-USU flights is aligned with our goal of bringing more passengers to underserved local destinations to see and experience more of what our unique islands have to offer,” she added.

Sunlight Air currently operates Clark to Busuanga and Cebu to Busuanga flights daily, and has flown over 26,000 passengers to the island since April 2024. —Jon Viktor Cabuenas/KG, GMA Integrated News