CEB resumes HK-Mla flights tomorrow, September 1


Cebu Pacific (CEB) restarts its direct flights to Hong Kong from Manila beginning tomorrow, September 1, 2021, with six times weekly flights (Sunday to Friday) throughout next month.
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CEB has been gradually rebuilding its international network to transport essential travelers.
“There is latent travel demand and we remain cautiously optimistic as we boost operations where it is needed most," explained Xander Lao, CEB Chief Commercial Officer.
"We continue to listen to our passengers and we do all that we can to address their needs while we remain committed to prioritize health and safety,” he added.
Passengers bound for Hong Kong need to complete the HKG Department of Health Online Declaration form and bring with them a negative RT-PCR test result conducted within 72 hours before their scheduled time of departure.
All guests must also show their confirmation of room reservation in a hotel in Hong Kong for not less than 21 days.
Those who have been fully-vaccinated are required to show their recognized vaccination record.
Apart from Hong Kong, CEB also operates regular Bayanihan flights from Dubai to Manila to fly home OFWs.
The carrier has also reinstated its flights to Nagoya, Osaka, Seoul (Incheon), Singapore, Taipei, and Tokyo (Narita).
CEB has been rated 7/7 stars by airlineratings.com for its COVID-19 compliance as it continues to implement a multi-layered approach to safety, in accordance with global aviation standards.
These include daily extensive cleaning and disinfection protocols for all aircraft and facilities, antigen testing before duty for all frontliners and crew members, and contactless flight procedures. Its jet aircraft are equipped with hospital grade HEPA air filters, keeping viruses at bay.
To date, CEB has vaccinated 95% of its flying crew and expects to complete employee inoculation by October this year.
CEB operates the widest domestic network in the Philippines covering 31 destinations, on top of its eight international destinations.
Its 74-strong fleet, one of the youngest in the world, includes two dedicated ATR freighters and one A330 freighter.