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SEAIR offers P1 fares to Bacolod

In celebration of its inaugural flight from Manila to Bacolod, South East Asian Airlines (SEAIR) is offering one-way fares to Bacolod at P 1!

 
Bacolod in Western Visayas, main entrypoint to Negros Occidental, is known for its natural wonders such as the Mt. Kanla-on Natural Park and for high-quality housewares and furniture made of local materials. The central market is a must-visit for travelers where a host of dried seafood delicacies such as “uga” and “danggit” (both dried fish), fish tocino, as well as the unique Negrense sweet stuffed flatbread, “piaya”, can be bought as pasalubong or souvenirs. Bacolod is where the chicken “inasal” originated, a simple yet tasty grilled chicken dish. The Masskara Festival is held every October in Bacolod City and features a street dance competition with dancers wearing colorful masks.

 
SEAIR uses new A319 and A320 aircraft, which can accommodate up to 180 passengers, and flies from Bacolod to the Manila Domestic Airport, also known as Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Terminal 4.

 
Passengers must log on to www.FlySeair.com or www.tigerairways.com to avail of this special rate which will be available on August 20, 2012 from 12:00 a.m. until 11:59 p.m. for travel on August 21 to September 30, 2012.

 

For more information, please visit www.flyseair.com and www.tigerairways.com . Like SEAIR Facebook Fan Page at www.facebook.com/flyseair for updates on promos and new routes.

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