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-6177/6178 | Manila-Masbate-Manila | DG-6171/6172 | Clark-Masbate-Clark |
DG-6837/6838 DG-6839/6840 DG-6841/6842 | Manila-Siargao-Manila | DG-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.
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