(31 Oct 2021)
Cebu Pacific has unveiled plans to increase the
frequency of flights between Manila and key destinations,
including Dubai, Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore and South Korea.
Flights
between Manila and Singapore will now operate with an increased
frequency of thrice weekly, whilst flights between Manila and
Dubai will operate 6 times per week.
Cebu Pacific will also begin thrice weekly flights
between Manila and Hong Kong and Manila and Nagoya, starting 10
December and 13 December respectively.
“We continue to take a conservative yet optimistic
approach in anticipation of heightened travel demand during the
festive period. As part of our commitment to aid individuals who
are stranded and overseas Filipino eager to come home, we have
increased the frequency of our flights to key Asian destinations,”
said Candice Iyog, Vice President for Marketing and Customer
Experience of Cebu Pacific.
Cebu Pacific intends to operate the following
international flights, subject to government approval:
All Cebu
Pacific passengers are required to wear face shields during
the entire flight. This is on top of the mandatory use of face
masks upon entering the airport terminal until arrival at the
destination.
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