Cebu Pacific Flights During the Pandemic: Complete and Updated List

With many parts of the Philippines under more relaxed quarantine restrictions, the country’s leading low-cost carrier continues to provide affordable means of air transportation with Cebu Pacific flights during the pandemic.

More than being budget-friendly, the following flights come with flexible booking that passengers can conveniently manage on their own. So whether you’re flying from Manila, Cebu, or other key cities in the Philippines, the airline is offering you these options for travel from November 2021 onwards.

Also read: Cebu Pacific Fees for Passengers With Multiple Hand-Carry Bags

Cebu Pacific domestic flights for November 2021 and beyond

Flights to and from Manila

Manila – Bacolod (Tuesday, Thursday)
Bacolod – Manila (5x weekly)
Manila – Bohol – Manila (12x weekly)
Manila – Boracay via Caticlan – Manila (Daily)
Manila – Butuan – Manila (Daily)
Manila – Cagayan de Oro – Manila (Daily)
Manila – Camiguin – Manila (Monday, Friday starting 15 Nov)
Manila – Cauayan – Manila (Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday, Sunday)
Manila – Cebu – Manila (Daily)
Manila – Cotabato – Manila (11x weekly)
Manila – Coron via Busuanga – Manila (Daily)
Manila – Davao – Manila (Daily)
Manila – Dipolog – Manila (Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Sunday)
Manila – Dumaguete – Manila (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday)
Manila – General Santos – Manila (Daily)
Manila – Iloilo – Manila (Daily; 9x weekly starting 10 Nov)
Manila – Kalibo – Manila (Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday)
Manila – Legazpi – Manila (Daily)
Manila – Masbate – Manila (Daily)
Manila – Naga – Manila (Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday)
Manila – Ozamiz – Manila (Daily)
Manila – Pagadian – Manila (10x weekly)
Manila – Puerto Princesa – Manila (10x weekly)
Manila – Roxas (Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday)
Roxas – Manila (Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday, Sunday)
Manila – San Jose – Manila (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday)
Manila – Siargao – Manila (Daily)
Manila – Surigao – Manila (Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, Sunday)
Manila – Tacloban – Manila (Daily)
Manila – Tuguegarao – Manila (Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday)
Manila – Virac – Manila (Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday)
Manila – Zamboanga – Manila (Daily)

Flights to and from Cebu

Cebu – Bacolod – Cebu (Tuesday)
Cebu – Boracay via Caticlan – Cebu (Friday, Sunday)
Cebu – Butuan – Cebu (Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, Sunday)
Cebu – Cagayan de Oro – Cebu (Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday)
Cebu – Camiguin – Cebu (Tuesday, Saturday starting 9 Nov)
Cebu – Clark – Cebu (Tuesday, Thursday)
Cebu – Davao – Cebu (Daily except Monday)
Cebu – General Santos – Cebu (Monday, Thursday)
Cebu – Pagadian – Cebu (Monday, Wednesday, Friday)
Cebu – Siargao – Cebu (Daily)
Cebu – Tacloban – Cebu (Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday)
Cebu – Zamboanga – Cebu (Sunday)

Flights to and from Zamboanga

Zamboanga – Tawi-Tawi – Zamboanga (Saturday)

All other Cebu Pacific domestic routes not included in the above-stated list remain suspended until further notice. Passengers are also advised to directly get in touch with their destinations’ respective local government units to know more about domestic travel requirements.

Domestic Cebu Pacific flights during the pandemic leave from and arrive at Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Terminal 3.

Also read: How to Rebook Repeatedly With Cebu Pacific Without Change Fees

Cebu Pacific international flights for November 2021 and beyond

Flights to and from Manila

Manila – Dubai (Daily)
Dubai – Manila (Monday, Wednesday until 10 Nov; daily starting 13 Nov)
Guangzhou – Manila (Tuesday)
Manila – Hong Kong – Manila (Daily)
Manila – Kuala Lumpur (Monday)
Kuala Lumpur – Manila (Tuesday)
Manila – Nagoya – Manila (Tuesday, Saturday)
Manila – Osaka – Manila (Friday)
Manila – Seoul via Incheon – Manila (Thursday, Saturday)
Manila – Singapore (Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday)
Singapore – Manila (Wednesday, Friday, Sunday)
Manila – Tokyo via Narita – Manila (Wednesday, Friday, Sunday)

Flights to and from Cebu

Dubai – Cebu (Monday, Saturday)

Flights to and from Davao

Dubai – Davao (Thursday, Friday, Saturday)

Cebu Pacific international routes not included in this list also remain suspended until further notice. Passengers are further advised to regularly check their overseas destinations’ travel restrictions and requirements for arriving Filipinos or foreigners during the pandemic.

International Cebu Pacific flights during the pandemic likewise operate at NAIA Terminal 3.

Other things to know Cebu Pacific flights during the pandemic

Before arriving at all Philippine airports, passengers must have the TRAZE Contact Tracing app downloaded to their mobile phones. Otherwise, proceed to the nearest Traze Helpdesk at the airport’s terminal entrance or arrival hall.

Also read: You Can Pay for Cebu Pacific Flights Using GCash and Other E-Wallets

Image credit: Cebu Pacific Air Official Facebook Page

NAIA only accepts passengers with confirmed bookings for the day. Moreover, some of the above Cebu Pacific local and overseas destinations require arriving passengers to present a negative RT-PCR certificate to be allowed entry. As for other Cebu Pacific flight requirements amid COVID-19, you can visit this page.

As this is a developing situation, be sure to regularly look out for Cebu Pacific’s advisories on flight cancellations. For these, the airline offers options for unlimited rebooking, refunding, and transferring unused ticket values to the Cebu Pacific Travel Fund. It’s valid for redeeming for up to two years for travels within a year away.

For more flight updates, visit our Travel Deals section and join Flight Deals – Philippines on Facebook.


Featured image credit: Cebu Pacific Corporate | Official Website

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