BUDGET carrier Cebu Pacific has resumed its twice-weekly Cebu-Seoul operations, marking the resumption of its international operations outside Manila.
This direct flight enables passengers from 21 other domestic destinations to fly to Seoul, South Korea via Cebu. This list includes Clark, Davao, Dumaguete, Puerto Princesa, and Zamboanga.
“We are delighted to relaunch this flight as we know this signals the restart of easier international travels for our passengers in the Visayas and Mindanao. We look forward to steadily growing our network outside Metro Manila, both domestically and internationally,” said Xander Lao, Cebu Pacific Chief Commercial Officer.
Fully vaccinated travelers flying to Seoul need to bring their negative Covid-19 test result taken within 48 hours before departure, valid vaccination certificate, and a filled-out foreigner registration card.
As countries continue to reduce Covid-19 measures, Cebu Pacific plans to revitalize its international network. Its domestic network has already been restored to 100 percent of its pre-pandemic capacity.
The airline announced last Sunday that it has resumed its thrice weekly flights to Australia.
As countries continue to reduce Covid-19 measures, Cebu Pacific plans to revitalize its international network. Its domestic network has already been restored to 100 percent of its pre-pandemic capacity.
Last month, the airline announced that it will ramp up its flights to Singapore from Manila and Cebu.
In an advisory, Cebu Pacific said it will double the daily frequency of its Manila-Singapore operations starting July 1, while its thrice weekly Cebu-Singapore route will reopen on July 15.