Cebu Pacific will increase frequencies on four international routes ahead of the holiday season, the carrier said in a statement.
From October 26, flights between Cebu and Bangkok (Don Mueang) will rise from 3x to 4x weekly, with the additional frequency operating on Sundays. Services between Manila and Da Nang will increase from daily to 10x weekly starting October 28, with twice-daily flights on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays.
From December 10, Manila–Sapporo New Chitose services will operate daily, up from the current 3x weekly, until February 27, 2026. Manila–Melbourne flights will increase from 4x to 5x weekly from December 12, with the extra frequency on Fridays.
“These additional frequencies reflect Cebu Pacific’s ongoing commitment to provide more accessibility, flexibility, and convenience to our valued passengers. As travel demand continues to rise, these expanded services allow us to better connect Filipinos to the rest of the world and welcome more visitors to the Philippines,” said Xander Lao, Cebu Pacific’s president and chief commercial officer.
According to the airline, it was the first local carrier to operate direct Manila–Da Nang flights in December 2023, and launched Cebu–Bangkok Don Mueang flights in October 2024. The Manila–Sapporo route began in January 2025, while Melbourne services have been in operation since 2018.
Cebu Pacific operates to 37 domestic and 26 international destinations across Asia, Australia, and the United Arab Emirates.
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