CEB cancels some flights until Jan. 10

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CEB cancels some flights until Jan. 10
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Cebu Pacific continues to monitor the situation in its domestic stations after the Philippines’ Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases raised Metro Manila to Alert Level 3 Status until January 15, 2022.

· 5J649/650 Manila – Tacloban – ManilaCEB said affected passengers who have been transferred to other flights available on the same day have been informed via contact details provided in their booking. Passengers may also opt to avail themselves of travel options through the Manage Booking portal on the Cebu Pacific website until 30 days from date of departure:

CEB operates with 100% fully vaccinated active flying crew. Our pilots and cabin crew undergo regular antigen testing before they are assigned to operate flights. Our fleet of Airbus jets are equipped with hospital-grade High Efficiency Particulate Arrestor filters that are capable of filtering microscopic bacteria and virus clusters, including the COVID-19 with 99.99% efficiency.

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