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Cebu Pacific Advisory Transfer of All Turboprop Flights from NAIA T2 to Clark Int’l Airport

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In accordance with the July 29, 2025 resolution issued by the Department of Transportation’s Manila Slot Coordination Committee, we are announcing the final phase of the transfer of turboprop aircraft operations from Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Terminal 2 to Clark International Airport (CRK). 

Effective March 29, 2026, the following Cebgo (DG) flights will relocate to CRK:   

FROMTO
Manila – Coron (Busuanga) – ManilaDG 6051 / DG 6052Clark – Coron (Busuanga) – ClarkDG 6053 / DG 6054
DG 6055 / DG 6056DG 6057 / DG 6058
Manila – Naga – ManilaDG 6113 / DG 6114Clark – Naga – ClarkDG 6129 / DG 6130

  
Flights of AirSwift (T6), a wholly owned subsidiary of CEB, will also transfer from NAIA Terminal 2 to Clark International Airport:    

FROMTO
Manila – El Nido – ManilaT6 110 / T6 149Clark – El Nido – ClarkT6 5209 / T6 5208
T6 112 / T6 113T6 5211 / T6 5210
T6 114 / T6 111T6 5213 / T6 5212
T6 126 / T6 127T6 5215 / T6 5214
T6 142 / T6 143T6 5217 / T6 5216
T6 148 / T6 147T6 5219 / T6 5218
T6 172 / T6 173

Affected passengers will be automatically transferred to a new flight from Clark. Should passengers prefer a different arrangement, CEB is providing the following options through the Manage Booking portal on the CEB website https://www.cebupacificair.com/manage-booking:   

1. Free Rebooking     

Rebook without fare difference for travel up to thirty (30) days from original flight date. The fare difference will apply if the travel period is beyond thirty (30) days from the original flight date.     

2. Travel Fund     

Store the amount in a virtual CEB wallet and use this to either book a new flight or pay for add-ons (example: baggage allowance, seat selection, etc.)     

3. Refund     

Full refund of your ticket. 

The Manila Slot Coordinating Committee (MSCC), composed of the DOTr, Manila International Airport Authority (MIAA), Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP), Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB), and NAIA operator New NAIA Infrastructure Corp. (NNIC), had ordered the gradual phaseout of turboprop operations at NAIA in December 2024 as a way to ease congestion and maximize air traffic flow at the NAIA. 

The original deadline for the full transfer was October 26, 2025, but the resolution was amended on July 29, 2025, extending the phaseout to March 29, 2026. 

Following the transfer of turboprop operations, CEB will be increasing its frequencies to the following destinations to serve growing demand:   

DomesticWeekly Frequency
FromTo
Manila – Bacolod56x63x
Manila – Butuan39x46x
Manila – Cagayan De Oro62x69x
Manila – Cebu98x108x
Manila – Davao81x90x
Manila – Dumaguete38x42x
Manila – Ozamiz11x14x
Manila – Tacloban42x49x
Manila – Zamboanga38x45x
InternationalWeekly Frequency
FromTo
Manila – Hong Kong28x35x
Manila – Kaohsiung3x5x

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