Cebu Pacific (CEB) is increasing its flights from Manila to Dubai to 10 times per week, beginning July 2, 2022 to address rising demand for travel.
CEB will operate the additional Manila-Dubai flight 5J 18 every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, scheduled to depart Manila at 10:20pm, and arrive in Dubai at 3:25am the next day.
This is on top of daily flights 5J 14 with 7:20pm departure from Manila, and 12:45am arrival at Dubai.

“This is a chance for everyone to experience a bit of what Dubai has to offer – from its megastructure, shopping, food, and cultural heritage," remarked Xander Lao, CEB Chief Commercial Officer.
"With the easing of travel protocols in and out of the country, travelers also need not to worry about hassles when coming back to the Philippines,” he noted.
Travel requirements when flying to Dubai include a valid tourist visa, passport valid for six months upon arrival, applicable Philippine Travel Tax Certificate (PH Tax).
Travelers are also required to present any of the following: valid vaccination certificate(s) (in Arabic or in English) that reflects the completion of doses of vaccine approved by the World Health Organization (WHO) or the United Arab Emirates (UAE), provided with QR code; or a valid negative COVID-19 test certificate (in Arabic or in English) based on a molecular diagnostic test issued within 48 hours from the time of collecting the sample and from an approved health service provider, with a QR code; or a valid medical certificate (in Arabic or in English) issued by the relevant authorities that the passenger has recovered from COVID-19 within a period of one month (the date of recovery and the date of arrival) provided with QR code System.
Fully vaccinated travelers coming to the Philippines, on the other hand, are exempted from presenting pre-departure COVID 19 test results for entry if they have received at least one booster shot.