Cebu Pacific to implement new baggage policy on Jan. 15 | Inquirer News

Cebu Pacific to implement new baggage policy on Jan. 15

By: - Reporter / @DYGalvezINQ
/ 04:12 PM January 10, 2019

Cebu Pacific on Thursday announced a new check-in baggage policy which will be implemented starting January 15.

In a travel advisory posted on its Facebook page, Cebu Pacific said they will strictly monitor the number of checked-in baggage based on the purchased weight allowance as follows:

Standard (20 kilograms) – up to two pieces of baggage
Large (32 kilograms) – up to three pieces of baggage
Extra-Large (40 kilograms) – up to four pieces of baggage.

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Cebu Pacific said passengers could purchase additional baggage allowance four hours before their flight.

The airline has set the maximum weight for each piece of baggage to 32 kilograms.

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Baggage allowance on connecting flights on the same booking references will be charged only once, Cebu Pacific said.

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Strollers and mobility-assistive devices such as wheelchairs could still be checked in for free.

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All passengers are allowed to bring one carry-on or hand-carry baggage inside the cabin with a maximum weight of seven kilograms and fits the overhead bins.

Passengers are also allowed to bring one small bag in the cabin that could fit under the seat. /ee

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