Budget carrier Cebu Pacific announced its plan to resume more international flights in August, connecting Manila with key Asian destinations.
The airline will operate twice-weekly flights between Manila and Tokyo (Narita) on Wednesdays and Saturdays, starting August 1.
Flights between Manila and Singapore will resume on August 6, operating twice weekly on Thursdays and Saturdays.
Additionally, Cebu Pacific will offer weekly flights from Seoul (Incheon) to Manila every Thursday.
Twice-weekly flights between Taipei and Manila are scheduled to commence on August 7, running on Wednesdays and Fridays.
One-way flights from Osaka (Kansai) to Manila will also begin on August 7.
These new routes are in addition to the existing once-weekly Manila-Dubai flights that restarted in mid-July.
Cebu Pacific stated that this gradual rebuilding of its international network is driven by a conservative and agile strategy, aiming to cater to latent demand from stranded individuals and those wanting to visit family.
The airline will implement travel regulations from the involved governments, which may include pre-departure RT-PCR testing, mandatory screening, and a 14-day quarantine upon arrival.
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