Philippine Airlines (PAL) will launch nonstop flights connecting Cebu and Guam starting December 16, 2025, with thrice-weekly service.
These flights will be the first direct air link between the two destinations, complementing PAL's existing daily service from Manila to Guam.
The new route will operate every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday from Cebu, departing at 9:40 PM and arriving in Guam at 3:25 AM local time.
Return flights will leave Guam every Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday at 5:15 AM, arriving in Cebu at 6:50 AM.
PAL will deploy its Airbus A321ceo aircraft for the route.
PAL President Richard Nuttall stated that this service will strengthen Cebu's position as an international gateway and offer direct access to the Visayas and Mindanao for Guam's Filipino community and travelers from the US territory.
PAL first flew to Guam on July 31, 1946, as part of its pioneering DC-4 trans-Pacific service, making it Asia's first airline to reach the U.S. mainland.
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