Cebu Pacific said it was cancelling some flights until April 11 due to one-week extension of enhanced community quarantine, or ECQ, in the Greater Manila Area.
The quarantine classification covers Metro Manila, Bulacan, Cavite, Laguna, and Rizal and bars non-essential travel.
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Here are the affected flights:
In compliance with directives to temporarily suspend entry of tourists in Western Visayas (Region VI), the following flights are also cancelled on the corresponding dates:
Affected passengers can rebook for travel within 90 days at no additional costs Fare differences and change fees were previously waived by the airline.
Storing the amount as a travel fund in a virtual CEB wallet may also be done. The fund is valid for two years and may be used to either book a new flight or pay for add-ons such as baggage allowance or seat selection.
Refunds are also accepted. However, due to a high volume of requests, refunds may take up to seven months from date of request.
Cebu Pacific will continue domestic and international flights not listed above. Passengers who wish to postpone their flights during this period may avail rebook, travel fund, or refund.
Passengers are advised to check their flight status on the Cebu Pacific website, and read up on travel requirements and flight safety protocols.