Home Transport Aviation Cebu Pacific to increase flights between Manila and Dubai from August 13 Dubai-Manila flights will operate on Mondays and Fridays, while the Manila-Dubai service will operate on Sundays and Thursdays by Aarti Nagraj August 10, 2020 Cebu Pacific (CEB) will increase flights between Manila and Dubai from once weekly at present to twice weekly starting August 13, 2020. CEB’s Dubai-Manila flights are scheduled to operate every Monday and Friday, while its Manila-Dubai service will operate every Sunday and Thursday, the airline said. Travel regulations issued by the governments of the Philippines and the UAE will be implemented, a statement said. Read: Cebu Pacific issues guidelines for travel between Dubai and Manila Before going to the airport, passengers are advised to check for real-time flight status on CEB’s website. The airline urged passengers not to go to the airport unless the flight schedule is verified and confirmed. “This is a developing situation. CEB may adjust flights depending on government regulations. The airline will contact passengers through the email addresses and mobile numbers provided upon booking for any information regarding their flights. They will also provide updates through the website and official social media accounts,” the statement said. The airline also said it is offering more flexibility to passengers – including unlimited free rebooking for new bookings (may be subject to fare difference), waived rebooking fees for three months of an existing booking (subject to fare difference), and extension of the Travel Fund validity to two years. For passengers with cancelled flights, or those who want to voluntarily alter travel plans, bookings can be managed on the Cebu Pacific website. CEB also stressed that it has intensified precautionary measures across its operations with daily extensive cleaning and disinfection protocols for all aircraft and facilities, rapid antibody testing for all frontliners and crew members, and contactless flight procedures. Flights may be booked through the airline’s website or mobile app or at any branch of Al-Ansari Exchange and Al Rais Travels located across the UAE. Tags Aviation Cebu Pacific Covid-19 Dubai flights Manila 0 Comments You might also like Abu Dhabi’s Etihad Airways posts 66% rise in nine-month profit Imtiaz appoints global giant Legrand for automation solutions across 18 waterfront projects Dubai explores remote work, flexible hours to alleviate peak-hour traffic DBLC’s Jassim Al Gallaf on how Dubai is supporting investors