Cebu Pacific cancels flights as Metro Manila shifts to Alert Level 3
A number of domestic flights have been canceled amid the two-week Alert Level 3 status in Metro Manila as the number of COVID-19 cases continues to rise.
The National Capital Region returned to Alert 3 starting Monday, January 3. This will last until January 15, 2022, as the country seeks to curb the further spread of the pandemic.
In an advisory, budget carrier Cebu Pacific announced the cancelation of flights from January 4 to 10, 2022:
5J891/892 Manila – Boracay (Caticlan) - Manila
5J895/896 Manila – Boracay (Caticlan) - Manila
5J897/898 Manila – Boracay (Caticlan) - Manila
5J909/910 Manila – Boracay (Caticlan) - Manila
5J919/920 Manila – Boracay (Caticlan) - Manila
5J379/380 Manila – Cagayan de Oro – Manila
5J381/382 Manila – Cagayan de Oro – Manila
5J389/390 Manila – Cagayan de Oro – Manila
5J391/392 Manila – Cagayan de Oro – Manila
5J395/396 Manila – Cagayan de Oro – Manila
5J551/552 Manila – Cebu – Manila
5J553/554 Manila – Cebu – Manila
5J561/562 Manila – Cebu – Manila
5J565/566 Manila – Cebu – Manila
5J575/576 Manila – Cebu – Manila
5J573/574 Manila – Cebu – Manila
5J951/952 Manila – Davao – Manila
5J975/976 Manila – Davao – Manila
5J635/636 Manila – Puerto Princesa – Manila
5J637/638 Manila – Puerto Princesa – Manila
5J649/650 Manila – Tacloban – Manila
5J657/658 Manila – Tacloban – Manila
5J659/660 Manila – Tacloban – Manila
Passengers may choose to rebook their travel within 60 days, store the amount in a virtual wallet valid for two years, or seek a refund.