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Midyear sale 2025: Where to find discounts on flights, fashion, more

Midyear sale 2025: Where to find discounts on flights, fashion, more

GMA Network05-06-2025
The midyear sale is just around the corner, and you won't want to miss the chance to score big discounts on your favorite brands and even snag seat sales for your next travel adventure.
If you plan to shop on 6.6, some brands, streaming platform, and airlines offer exciting deals perfect for your dose of retail therapy.
Disney+
Disney+ is offering up to 75% off on its subscription plans until June 26. You may avail of a month's subscription for only P62.25 instead of P249 or a year's subscription for P497.50 instead of P1990.
Philippine Airlines
In celebration of the country's 126th Independence Day, Philippine Airlines is offering one-way base fares for domestic flights as low as P184 and $45 for round-trip economy flights to select international destinations for bookings until June 15.
Cebu Pacific
Cebu Pacific is offering one-way base fares for bookings to select domestic destinations for as low as P299 until June 15. The travel period should be until November 30 only.
TikTok Shop
TikTok Shop is offering up to 100% free shopping and free returns for items purchased until June 6. Keep an eye out also for P66 deals and flash sales on the app.
Shopee
Shopee is hosting one of its biggest sales of the year with rush deals until June 7, including Apple products for as low as P6,600.
Watsons
Watsons is offering up to 50% off on beauty and wellness products until June 9 on its official website. Some brands included in the promo are Oxecure, Snake Brand, Trizie, Sola, and Snail White, to name a few.
Rustan's
Rustan's is marking its end-of-season sale with items up to 50% off until June 15 in all stores nationwide and online. Among the brands participating in the sale are Criselda, Naturalizer, Anastasia Beverly Hills, L'Occitane, and KitchenAid, among others.
IKEA
IKEA's mid-year sale is offering up to 40% off on over 1,000 products from kitchenware, houseware, and other accessories, until July 2 at its shop in Pasay and online.
Love, Bonito
Love, Bonito is offering up to 90% off on select pieces on its website, with clothing ranging from P200 to P3,145 until June 8. On top of the on-sale items, the Singaporean brand is also offering 10% to 25% off for a minimum purchase of two to four items in a single receipt.
Tayo Studio
Tayo Studio is offering up to 70% off on selected items for its midyear sale. The items on sale are available until June 15 at Mall of Asia, SM Fairview, SM Dasmariñas, and SM Seaside Cebu. You may also shop the discounted pieces via Tayo Studio's website beginning Friday until Sunday. —MGP, GMA Integrated News
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