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Cebu Pacific’s first ‘Bayanihan flight’ from Dubai scheduled for July 30

Cebu Pacific has confirmed that it will be mounting its first ‘Bayanihan flight’ this coming July 30 from Dubai. In a Facebook post from Cebu Pacific official FB page states that:

Special Flight: Dubai – Manila
As of July 26 2021; 5PM

Cebu Pacific mounts a bayanihan flight from Dubai this July 30 to Manila. Guests on this flight are required to present RT-PCR test results, taken within 48 hours before departure, among other travel guidelines. Book now: http://bit.ly/CEBWebsite

Everyone’s safety is our top priority. With a certified 7-star COVID rating, flexible bookings, low fares, and self-service options, you can be sure to fly safely to and within the Philippines!

Got questions? Visit these links for your convenience:
• Where we fly- http://bit.ly/CEBRoutes
• Contactless Guidelines- http://bit.ly/CEBContactlessFlight
• Flexible Booking options- http://bit.ly/CEBPaxOptions
• Travel Requirements – http://bit.ly/CEBTravelRequirements

Fly safely, travel responsibly for #MoreSmilesAhead with everyone.

Cebu Pacific advises passengers whose flights were affected by the travel ban to visit their website to secure their seats.

“Passengers who would like to take the 5J27 Dubai-Manila special flight on July 30 may book their tickets on the website, subject to seat availability. Those who were affected by previous flight cancellations may rebook through the manage booking portal https://bit.ly/CEBmanageflight ,” read the statement from Cebu Pacific.

They also advised that pursuant to government’s health protocols, all passengers will be subjected to a 14-day, facility-based quarantine upon arrival in the Philippines. List of accredited facilities may refer to https://quarantine.doh.gov.ph/category/facility/ .

For this purpose, passengers are advised to have pre-booked quarantine hotels for 15 days/14 nights.

The cost of quarantine hotels for OFWs will be paid for by the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA); while returning overseas Filipinos will be on self-pay basis.

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