Cebu Pacific said Thursday it was adding more international flights as more countries ease travel restrictions after more than two years of border controls due to the pandemic.
Starting June 1, the Philippines' largest airline will operate more flights to Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh, Nagoya, Osaka, Seoul, and Singapore.
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Flights from Manila to Bangkok will operate up to five times weekly; to Kuala Lumpur up to three times weekly; to Hanoi up to twice weekly; to Ho Chi Minh up to four times weekly; to Osaka up to three times weekly; while daily flights to Seoul (Incheon) from Manila will be available.
Flights to Nagoya, Japan will also increase from four times weekly to five times weekly starting June 29.
Cebu Pacific is looking to double flights between Manila and Singapore starting July 1, with Flight 5J 813 departing Manila at 5:35 a.m., and flight 5J 803 departing at 8:30 p.m.
Flights to Sydney, Australia will also resume 3 times weekly starting July.
The airline's Cebu hub is set to operate its first internation flight to Seoul (Incheon) starting July 3, operating twice weekly every Tuesday and Sunday.
“We are happy to continuously see green shoots related to international travel as more countries open their borders, while others such as Bangkok, Malaysia, Singapore, and Vietnam completely dropped pre-departure COVID 19 tests for fully vaccinated individuals. As we anticipate demand to pick up, we will continue to boost our flight frequencies to enable our passengers to fly easy across our network – whether for a vacation or simply to visit family and friends, after such a long time,” said Xander Lao, CEB Chief Commercial Officer.
Passengers are urged to check the travel and health requirements of their destination counties for the latest protocols.
For more information, visit the Cebu Pacific Travel reminders website.
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