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46 Cebu Pacific flights cancelled

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MANILA, Philippines—Cebu Pacific announced the cancellation of 46 domestic flights due to Typhoon “Pablo” (international codename: Bopha).

Following are the cancelled round-trip flights:

Manila-Busuanga-Manila

5J 531/532

5J 539/540

Cebu-Caticlan-Cebu

5J 132/133

5J 134/135

Manila-Caticlan-Manila

5J 891/892

5J 907/908

5J 893/894

5J 895/898

5J 913/914

Manila-Dipolog-Manila

5J 703/704

Cebu-Dumaguete-Cebu

5J 867/868

Manila-Dumaguete-Manila

5J 625/626

5J 627/628

Cebu-Ozamiz-Cebu

5J 869/870

Manila-Ozamiz-Manila

5J 781/782

Manila-Pagadian-Manila

5J 771/772

Iloilo-Puerto Princesa-Iloilo

5J 261/262

 

Cebu-Puerto Princesa-Cebu

5J 227/228

Manila-Puerto Princesa-Manila

5J 635/636

5J 639/640

5J 643/644

5J 637/638

Manila-Tagbilaran-Manila

5J 617/618

In an advisor released Tuesday night, Cebu Pacific said it has arranged extra flights between Manila and Kalibo (5J 341/342) to accommodate affected Caticlan-bound passengers.

“Those affected by these cancellations may rebook their flights for travel up to 30 days, or place the value of their booking in a travel fund,” it said.

Affected passengers may call the Cebu Pacific hotline at (02) 70-20-888 or (032) 230-88-88 for details on their re-accommodation, Cebu Pacific said.

On Tuesday, 86 Cebu Pacific flights were canceled due to Typhoon Pablo.


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