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Jun
04

Everything I know about Cebu Pacific

 

 

 

 

A lot of people have stumbled into my blog by searching for info about Cebu Pacific. I’ve made a short list of answers to frequently asked questions (or search phrases/keywords in this case).

Answers are based on my experiences with the airline, other traveler’s experiences and from Cebu Pacific’s website. I am in no way affiliated with Cebu Pacific. I am not and have never worked for the airline.

Hope this helps!

How often does Cebu Pacific have seat sales?
I don’t know the frequency, but they have one usually near the end of summer (April/May) for flights during the lean season. Your best bet is to sign up for the Cebu Pacific mailing list. They regularly send out notifications if there’s another seat sale.

Why aren’t they serving any refreshments onboard?
Cebu Pacific is a low cost carrier, meaning that in exchange of your cheap fare, you won’t be getting some of the perks you get from full-service carriers. This means no food or beverages (but available for sale onboard at outrageous prices), no entertainment consoles, non-existent legroom, landing and taking off from budget terminals, strict baggage limits and sometimes non-transferable, non-refundable tickets.

I didn’t get my e-mail confirmation, what do I do?
Call the hotline (Manila: +63-2-70-20-888, Cebu: +63-32-230-8888). It’s a pain to get through, but it’s necessary to confirm your flight bookings to save you the trouble later on. I remember not getting an e-mail confirmation when I booked online through their website. It was a good thing I thought to print the confirmation in my browser. I never got that confirmation, but the print out I had worked perfectly as our e-ticket as it has the booking reference number, our names and confirmation of payment.

How much is the allowed check-in luggage?
Cebu Pacific allows for 20 kilos per passenger for both domestic and international flights. In excess of 20 kilos, you have to pay Php34 per kilo for domestic flights. Excess baggage charges vary for international destination, so if you think you’ll be going over the baggage allowance, contact the Cebu Pacific hotline for details. To get an idea how much they charge for excess baggage in international flights, it’s Php300 per kilo for Singapore and Php200 for Hong Kong.
Cebu Pacific
Which airport does Cebu Pacific use?
Manila: Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 1 (International flights)
Singapore: Budget Terminal at Changi Airport
Kuala Lumpur: Low Cost Carrier Terminal (LCCT), KLIA
Bangkok: Suvarnabhumi Airport
Jakarta: Soekarno-Hatta International Airport
Hong Kong: Hong Kong International Airport
Taipei: Chang Kai Shek International Airport

How much is their Go Fare? Is this a promo fare?
Go Fares are Cebu Pacific’s starting fare for each destination. These are offered year-round, but as the date of departure nears and as seats for each flight fills up, this fare goes up. Domestic Go Fares starts at Php288, while international Go Fares starts at Php1,499. This fare is for one-way travel excluding taxes and surcharges (otherwise interpreted as “hidden charges” ).

How much can I expect to pay during their promo?
Here’s what you do: check the taxes and surcharges you have to pay for your flight segment (do this by making a test booking. As long as you don’t click on Confirm, you’re not expected to pay for it). Multiply the promo fare by 2 (if flying round trip) then add in the taxes and surcharge.

For example, if I was able to avail of the Piso fares to Bohol, I’d be paying around Php 1,800 for a round trip ticket (Php 1,740 for fuel and insurance surcharge).

How much do I expect to pay in taxes and surcharges?
Fees vary depending on destination. Value Added Tax (VAT) starts at Value Added Tax PHP 238.92, while Fuel and Insurance Surcharge starts at Php 1,400.00 for domestic travel. For international travel, VAT start at Php 557.00, Fuel and Insurance Surcharge starts at Php 1,854.00.

What is Cebu Pacific’s international flight schedule?

Flight segment Flight code Frequency ETD ETA
Manila – Bangkok 5J 931 Daily 10:45 pm 12:50 am
Bangkok – Manila 5J 932 Daily 01:35 am 05:40 am
Manila – Hong Kong 5J 110 Daily 08:00 am 10:00 am
Manila – Hong Kong 5J 118 Daily 04:40 pm 06:40 pm
Manila – Hong Kong 5J 142 Daily 07:10 pm 09:10 pm
Hong Kong – Manila 5J 111 Daily 11:00 am 01:00 pm
Hong Kong – Manila 5J 119 Daily 07:40 pm 09:40 pm
Hong Kong – Manila 5J 143 Daily 09:55 pm 11:55 pm
Manila – Jakarta 5J 759 M-W-F 08:55 pm 11:45 pm
Jakarta – Manila 5J 760 T-Th-S 12:30 am 05:20 am
Manila – Kuala Lumpur 5J 501 T-Th-S-Su 08:55 pm 12:35 am
Kuala Lumpur – Manila 5J 502 M-W-F-Su 01:20 am 05:00 am
Manila – Singapore 5J 803 Daily 08:30 pm 11:55 pm
Singapore – Manila 5J 804 Daily 12:40 am 04:05 am

 

This schedule is based on the schedule I got from the Cebu Pacific website. This document is available for download here.

Remember, 12:40 am means 40 minutes past midnight, while 12:40 pm means 40 minutes past noon.

That’s all I have at the moment. Got more questions or have an answer? Send it my way and let’s share the love.

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  1. dyanie Said,

    hi nina! pp_wink
    extended and summer seat sale ng cebu pac today!

    punta sana kami bora kaso lang nag aalangan na kami kasi maulan na. baka masayang lang. hehe pp_wink

    panu pala pag fortuitious event, at di na talaga pwede lumipad ang plane, nag reresched ba sila ng free?

  2. nina Said,

    Talaga? Hmmmmmmmmm. Ay teka, wala nga pala akong pera. Haaay.

    Hmm, good question. I *think* if the flight is cancelled, i-reresched naman nila yung without charge. Of course, you ahve to make sure nga with them na cancelled yung flight and ilalagay nila kayo sa ibang flight…

  3. ysra Said,

    your a grat help thanks alot for the infos!
    GOD bless

    -=;ysra;=-

    learsy_cam@yahoo.com

  4. Alma Said,

    Is there anything wrong with your hotline number? Just want to know if you have still the promo via Manila to puerto (palawan)

    thanks for your immediate responce regarding this matter.

    God bless

  5. nina Said,

    Hi Alma! I am not affiliated with Cebu Pacific nor any airline. Cebu Pacific’s website only lists one hotline number. It’s hard to get through talaga minsan due to the number of callers.

    As far as I know, they don’t have a promo right now. But I head they cut their fares by almost 40% so it’s still pretty cheap pp_smile

  6. Mary Jane Selgas Said,

    Hi,
    Good morning i’ll just have a question regarding the baggage limit. I have plan to visit home in Philippines this coming april and i think I’m going to carry luggage at around 35 plus kg. How many kg you allowed to check in?If i exist how much i pay for about i have 35 kg luggage? My flight is from Singapore to Manila and from Manila to Cagayan De Oro it’s a connecting flight. Hope you can help my little bit question about my flight… Please email me back in my email add. Thank you very much.I appreciate your good services to us… God bless….

    JANE

  7. nina Said,

    Hi Mary Jane! I’m not in any way connected to Cebu Pacific. It would be better if you contact them directly regarding your concerns pp_smile But to answer your question, Cebu Pacific only allows 20kilos of checked in baggage for both its international and domestic flights. The cost of each additional kilo of excess baggage depends on the destination. You may want to try getting in touch with them through their website pp_smile

  8. Bernadette Said,

    Hi nina! ask q lang qng hanggang ngyon b 20 kilos parin ung allowed s cebu pacific tapos 7 kilos ung sa hand carry. tnx!

  9. nina Said,

    Hello Bernadette! As far as I know, Cebu Pacific hasn’t changed their policy. So yes, it’s still 20 kilos for checked baggage, 7 kilos for hand carry. Have a safe trip!

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Nina Fuentes | Lovin' ManilaNina, going through quarterlife crisis, decided to stop talking about traveling and actually start traveling. Starting with a solo weekend trip to Cebu to a backpacking trip in Thailand and Singapore, she finally made it out of Asia and into Australia. After spending close to six months down under, she's happily settled in Manila (for now), intent to explore the best things the Philippines has to offer.

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