
In a move aimed at enhancing passenger experience and optimizing airport capacity, Cebu Pacific (CEB) is relocating select turboprop operations from Manila’s Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Terminal 2 to nearby airports.
Starting October 26, 2025, flights connecting Manila and Clark to Naga and San Jose will operate from Clark International Airport (CRK), giving travelers more flexibility and convenience. The changes include:
- DG 6117/6118: Manila – Naga – Manila → DG 6129/6130: Clark – Naga – Clark
- 5J 513/514: Manila – San Jose – Manila → DG 6339/6340: Clark – San Jose – Clark
With this update, direct flights between Manila and Naga will now run once daily instead of twice, while all flights to San Jose will exclusively depart from and arrive at Clark.
To celebrate this transition, Cebu Pacific is offering special fares from August 28 to 31: passengers can book flights from Clark to Naga and San Jose for as low as PHP 1 one-way base fare (exclusive of fees and surcharges) for travel until March 31, 2026.
CEB is committed to ensuring a smooth experience for all affected passengers, offering a range of options including:
- Free Rebooking: Reschedule without fare difference within 30 days of the original flight; fare difference applies beyond 30 days.
- Travel Fund: Store ticket value in a virtual CEB wallet for future flights or add-ons like baggage and seat selection.
- Full Refund: Receive a complete ticket refund if preferred.
AirSWIFT, now a wholly owned subsidiary of Cebu Pacific, will continue operations from NAIA Terminal 2 until March 2026, providing continuity for travelers in select routes.
Passengers seeking assistance can reach Cebu Pacific’s 24/7 Live Agent support via the website, mobile app, or official Facebook Page.
With this strategic shift, Cebu Pacific is not only streamlining airport operations but also giving travelers more options and exciting fare deals—a win-win for convenience and lifestyle-friendly travel.