SEAIR flies to San Fernando thrice a week
Manila Bulletin April 26, 2010
Southeast Asian Airlines (SEAIR) has started flying to San Fernando, La Union from Manila every Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
SEAIR also offers 45-minute complimentary land transfers from San Fernando, La Union to Baguio City. Baguio is the economic and tourism center of the Cordilleras and is popular for its vibrant city, beautiful mountain sceneries and cool weather all year round.
The airline has been serving key tourist destinations since 1995, including Boracay, Basco (Batanes), Tablas (Romblon), Marinduque, El Nido, Cebu, Clark , Zamboanga, Jolo, and Tawi-tawi.
SEAIR also offers the most routes to and from Caticlan with flights from Caticlan to Manila, Clark and Cebu.
La Union is a province in northwestern Luzon. It lies in the mountainous area of the Ilocos region and borders the South China Sea.
Its provincial capital, San Fernando City, and the neighboring coastal towns comprise one of the country’s top surfing destinations. Vacationers also flock to this part of the country for its rich cultural heritage and historical landmarks.
La Union is also home to one of the finest five-star hotels in the Northern Philippine Region, Thunderbird Resorts Poro Point.
A SEAIR vacation package is for as low as P11,954 per person and includes roundtrip airfare to San Fernando, two nights accommodation with daily breakfast, roundtrip transfers and so much more.
Incorporating Mediterranean architecture influenced by the Santorini Islands of Greece, the 65 hectare Thunderbird resort boasts of stylish, ambient luxury suites perched on 100 ft cliff overlooking the white sand beach and the South China Sea, and a full set of world-class services and amenities.
SEAIR has the longest history of uninterrupted service to Boracay direct via Caticlan. It is the nation's second longest airline and has flown almost 3 million passengers.
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SEAIR flies to La Union with Transfers to Baguio
Southeast Asian Airlines, the Philippines’ premiere leisure airline, recently announced it will launch flights to San Fernando, La Union. Starting April 14, 2010, it will fly Manila-San Fernando-Manila every Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
La Union is a province in northwestern Luzon. It lies in the mountainous area of the Ilocos region and borders the South China Sea. Its provincial capital, San Fernando City, and the neighboring coastal towns comprise one of the country’s top surfing destinations. Vacationers also flock to this part of the country for its rich cultural heritage and historical landmarks.
La Union is also home to one of the finest five-star hotels in the Northern Philippine Region, Thunderbird Resorts – Poro Point. A SEAIR vacation package is for as low as Php11,954 per person and includes roundtrip airfare to San Fernando, 2 nights accommodation with daily breakfast, roundtrip transfers and so much more. Incorporating Mediterranean architecture influenced by the Santorini Islands of Greece, the 65 hectare resort boasts of stylish, ambient luxury suites perched on 100 ft cliff overlooking the white sand beach and the South China Sea, and a full set of world – class services and amenities.
SEAIR also offers 45 – minute complimentary land transfers from San Fernando, La Union to Baguio City. Baguio is the economic and tourism center of the Cordilleras and is popular for its vibrant city, beautiful mountain sceneries and cool weather all year round.
SEAIR has been serving key tourist destinations since 1995, including Boracay, Basco (Batanes), Tablas (Romblon), Marinduque, El Nido, Cebu, Clark , Zamboanga, Jolo, and Tawi-tawi. SEAIR also offers the most routes to and from Caticlan with flights from Caticlan to Manila, Clark and Cebu.
The airline has the longest history of uninterrupted service to Boracay direct via Caticlan. It is the nation’s second longest airline and has flown almost 3 million passengers.
To purchase tickets, visit www.FlySeair.com or call (632) 8490100. For packages, call SEAIR Leisure Escape Packages at (632) 8437308. Join SEAIR Facebook Fan Page
for updates on promos and new routes.
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