CebGo flights to transfer to NAIA 2 from Terminal 4 starting Nov. 7
Budget carrier Cebu Pacific on Saturday issued a reminder to its passengers about the upcoming terminal changes for its flights originally assigned at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Terminal 4.
In an advisory, the Gokongwei-led airline said that starting November 7, 2024 all of its CebGO (DG) flights to and from Manila will be transferred to NAIA Terminal 2 from Terminal 4.
The transfer is pursuant to the upcoming renovation of NAIA’s oldest and smallest passenger terminal, slated to be completed in February next year.
“This move is part of Cebu Pacific’s ongoing collaboration with the New NAIA Infrastructure Corp. (NNIC) to help improve the overall efficiency of operations at NAIA,” the airline said.
“Cebu Pacific remains committed to supporting the NNIC’s long-term initiatives to enhance passenger experience,” it added.
The CebGo flights to be transferred to NAIA Terminal 2 are as follows:
Manila-Busuanga (Coron)-Manila
- DG 6043/6044
- DG 6045/6046
- DG 6047/6048
- DG 6051/6052
- DG 6055/6056
Manila-Boracay (Caticlan)-Manila
- DG 6243/6244
- DG 6247/6248
Manila-Cebu-Manila
- DG 6505/6506
- DG 6511/6512
- DG 6499/6500
Manila-Legazpi-Manila
- DG 6193/6194
- DG 6195/6196
Manila-Masbate-Manila
- DG 6177/6178
Manila-Naga-Manila
- DG 6113/6114
- DG 6117/6118
Manila-San Jose-Manila
- DG 6031/6032
Manila–Siargao–Manila
- DG 6837/6838
- DG 6839/6840
- DG 6841/6842
Manila-Surigao-Manila
- DG 6881/6882
Cebu Pacific, meanwhile, said all its 5J flights will continue to operate from NAIA Terminal 3.
The budget carrier advised passengers to check their itinerary receipt and boarding passes to confirm their flight numbers and terminal assignments.
“Passengers must allocate additional time when traveling to the airport to facilitate a smooth check-in and boarding process,” it said.
“Passengers are also encouraged to update their contact details through the Manage Booking portal on our website www.cebupacificair.com/manage-booking to ensure they receive timely reminders and updates regarding their flights,” it said. —Ted Cordero/RF, GMA Integrated News