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). <\/p>\n
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.<\/strong><\/p>\n Hope this helps! Why aren’t they serving any refreshments onboard?<\/strong> I didn’t get my e-mail confirmation, what do I do?<\/strong> How much is the allowed check-in luggage?<\/strong>
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\nHow often does Cebu Pacific have seat sales?<\/strong>
\nI 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. <\/p>\n
\nCebu 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.<\/p>\n
\nCall 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.<\/p>\n
\nCebu Pacific allows for 15 kilos per passenger for both domestic and international flights (except for the Boracay\/Caticlan flights, which only allows 10 kilos). In excess of 15 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.
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\nWhich airport does Cebu Pacific use?<\/strong>
\nManila: Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 3 (Domestic and International flights starting August 1, 2008)
\nSingapore: Budget Terminal at Changi Airport
\nKuala Lumpur: Low Cost Carrier Terminal (LCCT), KLIA
\nBangkok: Suvarnabhumi Airport
\nJakarta: Soekarno-Hatta International Airport
\nHong Kong: Hong Kong International Airport
\nTaipei: Chang Kai Shek International Airport<\/p>\n