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Cebu Pacific transfers Masbate, Siargao flights to Clark

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(Photo from Smile Magazine, Cebu Pacific)

Cebu Pacific will transfer select Cebgo (DG) turboprop flights from Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Terminal 2 to Clark International Airport starting March 30, 2025, in compliance with a resolution from the Department of Transportation’s Manila Slot Coordination Committee.

The airline will relocate several key routes, including Manila-Masbate and Manila-Siargao flights, to Clark International Airport.

In an advisory, Cebu Pacific said the following flights will be affected:

Flight Number (until March 29)Route (until March 29)Flight Number (from March 30 onward)Route (from March 30 onward)
DG-6177/6178Manila-Masbate-ManilaDG-6171/6172Clark-Masbate-Clark
DG-6837/6838
DG-6839/6840
DG-6841/6842
Manila-Siargao-ManilaDG-6759/6760
DG-6761/6762
Clark-Siargao-Clark

Based on the revised flight schedules, flights to Masbate and Siargao will have different flight numbers upon their transfer. Moreover, overall service to Siargao will see a reduction from thrice daily to twice daily.

Passengers will have three primary options to address the route changes: free rebooking within 30 days, storing travel funds in a virtual CEB wallet, or obtaining a full ticket refund.

Direct services from Manila to Surigao will be discontinued, with passengers advised to connect via Cebu.

Meanwhile, AirSWIFT Airlines, a Cebu Pacific subsidiary, will continue operating from NAIA Terminal 2 until March 2026.

Affected passengers can seek further assistance through Cebu Pacific’s 24/7 live agent channel on their website, mobile app, or official Facebook page.

According to the airline’s official statement, the transfer aims to optimize airport capacity and improve overall passenger experience.

Written by
Dirk Andrei Salcedo

Dirk is the founder and editor-in-chief of Aviation Updates Philippines (AUP), a platform dedicated to providing the latest news and insights on the aviation industry in the Philippines. With a strong passion for aviation and a background in computer engineering, he manages all aspects of AUP, from website development to content curation.

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