Flight Report: CEBU PACIFIC AIR 5J 971 – Manila to Davao – Excellent ₱872 Domestic Flight on a New Generation Fuel-Efficient Aircraft [March 2022]

A few weeks ago, my friends & I visited a good friend who moved back to Davao at the start of the pandemic. This Davao trip was initially planned for March 2020, but the pandemic happened. The lower number of Covid-19 cases & relaxed domestic border controls allowed us to finally push through with this trip. I won’t write about that Davao trip, but I will still write about my Manila to Davao flight. This flight was my first domestic narrow-body jet flight in 28 months; it was also my first time in Cebu Pacific Air’s Airbus A321neo aircraft. Allow me to share with you in this flight report my excellent domestic flight on the NEO!

Cebu Pacific Air

Cebu Pacific Air is the country’s largest low-cost carrier. The airline is owned by Cebu Air Inc which is part of one of the country’s biggest conglomerates, JG Summit Holdings. The airline commenced its first flight in 1996 & has been flying for over 26 years. Together with its subsidiary, Cebgo (previously Tiger Air Philippines), the airline flies to over 60 destinations across the country, Asia Pacific & the Middle East. It operates close to 70 young & fuel-efficient jet & propeller aircraft. Cebu Pacific Air operates the narrow-body & wide-body aircraft while its subsidiary operates the propeller passenger & cargo aircraft.

The airline has a lifestyle & loyalty program called Go Rewards. It is also a founding member of Value Alliance, the world’s largest alliance of low-cost carriers. The airline has opened the opportunity for every Filipino to fly domestic & international at extremely low prices compared to its industry rivals. It is known for its ₱1-base fare promotions offered a few times a year.

In case you missed it, I post reviews & features of my flights since June 2019. I’ve covered airlines such as EVA AirIndonesia Air AsiaSingapore Airlines, Philippine Airlines & Cebu Pacific Air. All posts about these flights are found under the Flight Reports category.

Airfare

I’ve mentioned in the review title that I only paid ₱872 for this one-way Manila to Davao flight. Believe it or not, I booked the ticket about a month before the flight date. At the time of booking, Cebu Pacific Air offered all their domestic destinations at ₱88-base fare for immediate travel.

I decided not to use my CEB Super Pass because the existing promotion at the time of booking had a cheaper & much better value than that of the super pass. Also, I did not pre-book any baggage or add-ons because I was only staying for 4 days. The flight to Davao takes close to 2 hours & there was no need for any meal or add-on for the flight. In case you want to know more of the airline’s add-ons, feel free to check them here.

I was super lucky to get such cheap tickets for an immediate flight to Davao. I don’t know if I can still find a deal like that given the current inflation & oil prices.

Travel Requirements

Davao City was one of the first cities that removed all Covid-related requirements for inbound travel. It means that passengers are only required to bring a valid ID for their flight to Davao. This requirement is similar to all domestic flight requirements before the pandemic.

Please note that the requirements & protocols can change anytime. Always make sure to visit the airline’s Covid-19 Information Page for the updated Davao border regulations.

Before The Flight

Even if Davao City has already removed the requirements for all inbound passengers, Cebu Pacific Air still sent pre-flight reminders days before the scheduled flight. The reminder included a note to always check the local government protocols as they are subject to abrupt changes, to download the Traze mobile application & to wear face masks at all times.

The airline also sent another e-mail containing guidelines for contactless travel. This e-mail includes updated instructions for contactless check-in & bag drop procedures. It also gave a reminder to check the protocols & border requirements of the destination of choice.

I applaud Cebu Pacific Air for continually sending these e-mail reminders despite the lax border requirements. The airline makes sure that passengers are up-to-date with all the travel requirements & procedures.

Flight Information

This Manila to Davao flight on 5J 971 was operated by one of Cebu Pacific Air’s new generation fuel-efficient aircraft – the Airbus A321neo.

AIRBUS A321NEO

Cebu Pacific Air took the delivery of their first Airbus A321neo (new engine option) aircraft last January 2019. This neo aircraft has 236 seats in a single class (economy) configuration. According to Airbus press release way back in 2019, the Pratt & Whitney PurePower GTF engines of this neo aircraft delivers up to 20% fuel cost savings.

Currently, Cebu Pacific Air has 10 delivered A321neo aircraft & is still expecting 11 more in the future. The airline has converted 10 of its A321neo orders to the more fuel-efficient Airbus A321XLR (extra-long range) aircraft due for delivery starting 2024.

Fun fact: The A321neo aircraft I flew with to Davao was the first A321neo delivered to Cebu Pacific Air back in January 2019. Its registration number is RP-C4118.

AIRCRAFT CHANGE

At the time of booking this ticket, 5J 971 was assigned the airline’s newest passenger plane type – the Airbus A330neo or the -900 variant. The aircraft was then changed to the Airbus A321neo days before the flight.

FLIGHT DETAILS

This Manila to Davao flight left Ninoy Aquino International Airport at 2:56pm, cruised at an altitude of 33,000 ft above sea level & arrived Davao International Airport at 4:21pm. The flight got delayed by a few minutes due to the late turnaround of the flight before ours. The flight took 1 hour & 25 minutes. If you’ll include the airport gate to gate times, the whole flight took 1 hour & 49 minutes.

Airport & Ground Experience

CHECK-IN

After arriving from Legazpi on DG 6192, I went up to the departure hall, proceeded to the self-service check-in counter & printed by boarding pass.  The ground staff near the bag drop section advised me to directly go to the assigned boarding gate because Davao City does not have any requirements for arriving passengers. The document check & bag drop lines that time were tolerable, not as chaotic as it is usually in the morning.

PRE-DEPARTURE

After printing my boarding pass, I went through the long lines of pre-boarding security checks. Cebu Pacific Air has notice boards after security & indicated the upcoming Cebu Pacific Air flights. My flight 5J 971 was labeled as delayed with a new departure time of 2:12pm from the initial 1:40pm schedule. The LED screen also showed that my flight does not have an assigned boarding gate. In contrary, the boarding pass indicates Gate 132 as our assigned gate.

I went to Gate 132 & noticed that the pre-departure area was packed. Travel is indeed back! Social distancing was not observed. Gate 132 had no available seats & even had people standing on the sides. I decided to go to Army Navy & had my lunch. While having lunch, I heard the ground staff announcing our flight was delayed due to the late turnaround of the assigned aircraft. Passengers were advised to stay near Gate 132 to wait for the next announcement. After lunch, I just stood near Gate 132 – there were still no available seats!

Gates 131-134 are always the most crowded & chaotic boarding gates in Terminal 3. It’s also where passengers board buses to their assigned aircraft.

BOARDING

Boarding commenced at 1:44pm. The staff requested the passengers to present both boarding pass & valid ID at the final boarding / gate check. Priority passengers queued first. Gate 132 turned into a chaotic gate when boarding was announced. Some of the regular passengers immediately went on queue, even if they were not asked to line up yet. Eventually, everyone was called to board.

I noticed that the ground staff randomly checked the carry-on baggage of some passengers. The staff even called the attention of 1 passenger carrying 3 bags. Cebu Pacific Air has recently introduced new rules for carry-on bags. Please make sure to check the website for details to avoid being charged up to ₱1,000 for every excess carry-on bag.

I queued for boarding last & got on the last bus that’ll bring the remaining passengers to the aircraft. Our A321neo plane was parked near the international side of the airport. Passengers with assigned seats from Rows 1 to 15 boarded from the front door, while the rest of the passengers boarded from the rear door. The whole boarding process finished at 2:21pm; the aircraft doors were then closed.

Inflight Product & Experience

SEAT

Cebu Pacific Air’s Airbus A321neo is fitted with 236 seats in a single class (all-economy) cabin. Around 95% of the rows have 6 seats in a 3 x 3 configuration. Rows near the emergency exits / aircraft doors only have 4 seats with a 2 x 2 configuration. According to SeatGuru, premium / exit seats have a seat pitch of 30 inches. Standard plus (forward economy) & regular economy seats have a seat pitch of 28 inches. All seats have a width of 17 inches. Recaro, a world-renowned seat manufacturer, made & supplied all the seats in this A321neo.

Fun fact: This A321neo, with registration RP-C4118, was the first ever 5J NEO aircraft fitted with Recaro’s SL3510 seat. This seat is one of the lightest & most ergonomic seats in the air today.

I got seat 7A in the forward cabin for this flight to Davao. I actually got the entire row to myself. The seat features a decent-sized tray table, an individual reading light & air nozzle. It also has a netted seat pocket with the inflight safety card & air sickness bag. One new feature that’s found in Cebu Pacific Air’s A321 (not in the A320s) aircraft is the USB charging port. Each passenger has a designated USB charging port found near the seat pockets.

One thing I do not like about these Recaro SL3510 seats is its non-reclining feature. All seats can no longer be reclined because these seats have the ‘pre-reclined’ design by Recaro.

INFLIGHT SNACKS

Unlike the country’s flag carrier Philippine Airlines, Cebu Pacific Air does not offer complimentary snacks & drinks to their passengers. Instead, the airline offers a buy-on-board scheme. Flight attendants sold light snacks & drinks shortly after take-off. The airline does not offer hot meals on the spot. These hot meals need to be purchased ahead of time, either during the ticket booking or at least up to 24 hours before the flight. Also, inflight menus are not yet available on this flight. I did not avail of any snack or drink during this flight.

INFLIGHT ENTERTAINMENT

Cebu Pacific Air aircraft do not feature personal entertainment screens. Pre-pandemic, they had inflight magazines found in every seat pocket. These magazines were still not available on this flight.

The airline has recently brought back their inflight games. For this flight, the crew asked for 3 items; the passengers who raised their hand first & showed the requested items first won Cebu Pacific Air-branded pouches. I participated in the game but didn’t win anything. How unlucky. The airline also brought back their Change for Good program in partnership with UNICEF. Passengers can donate cash to be turned over by Cebu Pacific Air to UNICEF.

LAVATORY

Midway into the flight, I visited the lavatory found in the forward cabin. I was delighted to see the lavatory so clean & spotless. The lavatory had liquid hand soap & toilet paper in it. The crew made sure the lavatory was cleaned & maintained throughout the flight.

Cabin Crew Service

The cabin crew on this flight to Davao were friendly & helpful. The crew assigned in the forward cabin welcomed us with her best smile & sanitized our hands upon entering the aircraft. They even assisted some passengers to their respective seats & helped some put their bags in the overhead cabin. They also answered the passengers’ questions during the flight.

Disembarkation

We arrived at Davao International Airport at a little over 4:00pm. The cabin crew announced that only the forward door would be used for disembarkation. The passengers immediately stood up after the seatbelt sign was switched off & got off the plane. I decided to deplane last to have another look at the A321neo interiors for the last time that day.

Final Thoughts

The blog title says it all. This Manila to Davao flight on 5J 971 last 24 March was an excellent flight with Cebu Pacific Air.

Here are some of the aspects which I enjoyed on this flight. First, it was my first time flying the A321neo aircraft & my first flight on a jet in 26 months. It was supposed to be the A330neo, but the 321neo wasn’t bad at all. Second, the crew onboard the flight was outstanding. They made sure all passengers had a great flight with them. Third, the airplane seat features were great. They were comfortable to seat in for this 1.5-hour hop to Davao; they even had USB ports per seat. Fourth, the lavatory was clean & spotless. The aircraft felt & looked new even if it’s been in service for over 3 years.

I know I called it an excellent flight, but I believe there were still some I didn’t like about this flight. First, the boarding process was chaotic & long. I know the airport terminal crowd management was not the airline’s fault, but it still affected the flight experience. Second & lastly, the seats can no longer be reclined. I don’t mind having that kind of seat on short domestic flights; I don’t think it’ll be a comfortable seat for a much longer flight.

Nonetheless, it was still a fun & enjoyable flight with Cebu Pacific Air. Now that I’ve flown their A321neo, I look forward to flying their A330neo & their upcoming A321XLR!

Allow me to share with you the technical details of this flight:

Airline: Cebu Pacific Air
Flight Date: 24 March 2022
Flight Number: 5J 971
Route: Manila (MNL) to Davao (DVO)
Duration: 1 hour & 25 minutes
Seat Number: 7A
Aircraft: Airbus A321-271NX (A321neo)
Aircraft Registration: RP-C4118
Engines: 2 Pratt & Whitney PurePower GTF Engines
Age: 3.3 years old
Delivered: January 2019


Thank you for joining me in today’s flight report. I hope you enjoyed this ride on the A321neo as much as I did. Do you have questions about the flight or the aircraft? Feel free to post them in the comments section below. You may also send in your questions via email to contact@thewkndtravel.com.

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PS. Photos were taken using my OnePlus 9 Pro.

Flight Report: CEBGO DG 6192 – Legazpi to Manila – Delayed First DG Flight Out of BIA [March 2022]

Some of you know that I moved back to my hometown in Albay during the pandemic. This move has made me take Legazpi-Manila-Legazpi flights more than usual in the last few months. I’ve shared with you my flights with Cebgo last November 2021, from Legazpi to Manila & Manila to Legazpi & with Philippine Airlines in early March 2022 on the same route from Legazpi to Manila & Manila to Legazpi.

Just a few weeks ago, my friends & I decided to fly to Davao & visit another friend. There are no direct flights from Legazpi to Davao at the moment. This meant that I had to fly again to Manila before taking that flight to Davao. Join me for today’s flight report as I share with you my recent experience with Cebgo & see if anything has changed from the flight I took back in November.

CEBGO

Cebgo is not a new airline in this website. In fact, it is the most reviewed airline including its parent company Cebu Pacific Air. Formerly South East Asian Airlines (SEAir) & Tigerair Philippines, Cebgo joined Cebu Pacific Air in 2014. Since then, Cebgo has been flying to most of the country’s smaller airports, connecting these regional airports to the rest of Cebu Pacific Air’s wide domestic airport.

The airline flies an all-turboprop fleet accommodating up to 78 passengers per flight on a single-class configuration. If I’m not mistaken, it also operates 2 all-cargo turboprop aircrafts. It’s the only turboprop cargo plane in the Philippines.

In case you missed it, I post reviews & features of my flights since June 2019. I’ve covered airlines such as EVA AirIndonesia Air AsiaSingapore Airlines & Cebu Pacific Air. All posts about these flights are found under the Flight Reports category.

Airfare

At the time of booking, a one-way Legazpi to Manila ticket on this flight cost over ₱3,000 – expensive! To save some cash & like my previous Legazpi-Manila & Manila-Legazpi Cebgo flights, I used the CEB Super Pass I bought back in September 2021.

I paid ₱390.88 for the CEB Super Pass & added ₱288.88 for the airport taxes & fees at the time of booking. This one-way ticket cost me only ₱679.76 – that’s over ₱2,000 less than the advertised price in the website. What a steal! I did not any add-ons since it was only a short weekend trip & the 7 kilogram carry allowance was enough. In case you want to know more of the airline’s add-ons, feel free to check them here.

Travel requirements

Metro Manila was placed under Alert Level 1 last March 2022. This meant that the region is open to anyone; no requirements are needed to enter the metro.

Travel requirements change once in a while. Cebu Pacific Air, Cebgo’s parent company, keeps their travel information section up-to-date. Feel free to check out the page here.

Before The Flight

Even with more lax restrictions in Metro Manila, Cebu Pacific Air still sent out e-mail & Viber reminders to all passengers a few days before the scheduled flight. The reminder included a note to check local government regulations, to download the Traze mobile application & to wear a face mask during the duration of the flight.

The airline also sent passengers pre-flight reminders to ensure a safe & contactless flight. This included protocols & reminders before the flight, at the airport & even during the flight. These e-mail reminders from airlines are appreciated given the endless changes in requirements & protocols. Kudos to Cebu Pacific Air & Cebgo!

Flight Information

Cebu Pacific Air has delayed the deployment of jet planes to Legazpi Airport & has continued to utilize Cebgo’s propeller planes. This Legazpi (LGP) to Manila (MNL) flight was operated by a 5.6-year-old ATR 72-600 aircraft with registration number RP-C7280. The plane has 78 economy seats in a 2-2 configuration. The plane left Bicol International Airport (BIA) at 10:55am, cruised at 16,000 ft above sea level & arrived Ninoy Aquino International Airport at 11:59am. The flight was delayed by an hour but only took 1 hour & 4 minutes in the air.

Airport & Ground Experience

DG 6912 was Cebgo’s first flight out of Bicol International Airport that day. Know more about the airport & ground experience below.

CHECK-IN

I arrived at the airport a few minutes past 8:00 in the morning. After finishing the initial security check, the airport staff scanned my Traze mobile application QR code & asked me to proceed to check-in. I was at the end of the queue at 8:08am & finished checking in at 8:28am. I noticed that many passengers had connections to other destinations like Cebu & Caticlan (Boracay); the ground staff had to strictly check the passengers’ requirements & travel documents. It was a reasonable 20-minute check-in process. Glad the staff who checked me in me was nice & accommodating.

PRE-DEPARTURE

After check-in, I headed upstairs to submit myself to a final security check & to stay in the pre-departure area. The pre-departure area has a spectacular view of Mayon Volcano; only that the volcano was shy that morning. The terminal is spacious & the 2 operating airlines, Cebu Pacific Air / Cebgo & Philippine Airlines have their own boarding gates. I noticed that new restaurants & food kiosks have opened in the pre-departure area. Passengers now have more options to choose on what to have before the flight.

The aircraft arrived from Manila at a little over 9:30am. Most of the passengers anticipated boarding to commence a few minutes after but the gate remained closed. Time passed & no boarding announcements & flight updates were made. At 10:18am, a little over 30 minutes after the scheduled departure, I checked with the ground staff & I was informed that our flight would be delayed by a few minutes due to air traffic in Manila.

BOARDING

At exactly 10:23am, the ground staff announced boarding for priority passengers. Regular passengers followed. The process only took 19 minutes; the aircraft’s door was closed at 10:42am. The boarding process was fast considering our flight was full & only 1 ground staff managed the whole boarding process.

Inflight Product & Experience

SEAT

Cebgo’s ATR 72-600 aircraft has an all-economy class cabin with 78 seats in a 2 x 2 configuration. Each seat is either a window or an aisle seat. This 5.6-year-old aircraft is fitted with the old individual seat design. All seats have a decent-sized tray table. It also has 2 seat pockets – one for the safety card & supposed to be inflight magazine & the other for the air sickness bag.

All seats feature an individual reading light & air nozzle. Seat 6A has a broken left arm rest. I was surprised to see it wrapped in clear tape. Each seat has a pitch of 29 inches & a width of 17 inches. The seat dimensions are acceptable for a low-cost airline.

Disclaimer: Seat 6A is the closest seat to the propellers. You’ll hear a louder noise from the propellers during the flight.

INFLIGHT SNACKS

Cebgo is a no-frills airline. They do not offer complimentary snacks or meals on their flights. Instead, they offer snacks for purchase during booking or on-board during the flight. Snack service was temporarily suspended from the early days of the pandemic but has been recently restored due to lower alert levels. Shortly after the seatbelt sign was turned off, the crew offered snacks & drinks to passengers. Choices were limited to chips, light snacks & drinks. Rice / heavy meals & alcoholic beverages were not yet offered during this flight. Inflight menus are not yet available on this flight.

INFLIGHT ENTERTAINMENT

Cebgo aircraft do not feature entertainment screens. Inflight magazines were still not yet offered for this flight. However, the airline has brought back its inflight games just last March. The crew asked 3 questions; the passengers who raised their hand first & answered the questions first won Cebu Pacific Air-branded pouches. I participated in the game but didn’t win anything. How unlucky. The airline also brought back their Change for Good program in partnership with UNICEF. Passengers can donate cash to be turned over by Cebu Pacific Air to UNICEF.

LAVATORY

The aircraft’s only lavatory is found at the back of the plane, near the main passenger door. I decided not to use the lavatory on this flight.

Cabin Crew Service

The cabin crew gave all passengers a warm welcome during boarding. They made sure all passengers were wearing their masks & following the flight protocols. They attended to all passenger requests during the snack service. Unfortunately, I had close to no interaction with the crew on this flight.

Disembarkation

Upon arriving at our assigned bus gate, the cabin crew announced an orderly disembarkation process. Unfortunately, the passengers did not follow the by-row disembarkation process. Most passengers stood up as soon as they were allowed to. Shuttle buses took us back to the Terminal 3 building for arrival & baggage claim.

Final Thoughts

This DG 6912 flight from Legazpi to Manila was just right. I won’t say it’s an excellent flight because it surely had its misses.

Here are the things I liked about this flight. First is the ticket price. Booking this using the CEB Super Pass was definitely a steal. From the regular ticket price of over ₱3,000, it went down to around ₱700 because of the ticket voucher. Second, the airline sent reminders before the flight to make sure that passengers are well-informed of the destination requirements & flight contactless protocols. Third, inflight snack service & games are offered again onboard. It gives the impression that travel is slowly getting back to what it used to be. Fourth, the check-in process took a while than usual but it was reasonable. The ground staff made sure passengers comply with all the requirements & documents needed on their destinations.

There are also some areas in which I believe the flight experience can be improved. First, ground staff should have provided flight updates at the pre-departure area. No announcements were made on why the flight was delayed & on what’s the updated time of departure. Second, you’ll notice that the aircraft needs repair on some parts. Lastly, the flight delay almost made me miss my next flight to Davao. It was not the airline’s fault, but it still somehow affected the flight experience.

Don’t worry, I will surely fly with Cebgo & Cebu Pacific Air in the future. They still offer the best valued fares to almost everywhere in the Philippines & internationally.

Here are the specific / geeky details of this flight:

Airline: Cebgo
Flight Date: 24 March 2022
Flight Number: DG 6192
Route: Legazpi (LGP) Albay to Manila (MNL)
Duration: 1 hour & 4 minutes
Seat Number: 6A
Aircraft: ATR 72-600
Aircraft Registration: RP-C7280
Age: 5.6 years old
Year Delivered: October 2016


Have you taken any domestic flight recently? How was your experience? Did you notice that the passenger level is nearing pre-pandemic numbers? Share your recent experiences & observations in the comments section below. Do you have any questions about this flight? You can also send those questions via e-mail to contact@thewkndtravel.com. I will try to get back to them as soon as I can.

Thanks for joining me in today’s flight report. I have a few flights lined up in the coming weeks & months. Please stay tuned! Before you go, can you visit my social media channels –Facebook & Instagram – and like or follow them? Thank you & see you in the next one!

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Flight Report: CEBGO DG 6193 – Manila to Legazpi – Flying Back Home to Albay During the Pandemic

A little over a week ago, I shared with you my November 2021 flight experience with Cebgo on their DG 6194 flight from Legazpi to Manila. It was my first flight in 21 months & since the pandemic started. A lot has changed from the pre-pandemic flying experience but these changes are for the passengers’ safety & well-being.

Today, I will run you through my return flight from Manila to Legazpi. After a few days around Metro Manila, I had to go home & get back to my usual ‘probinsya’ work from home set-up. What has changed in the process of flying from Manila to Legazpi? We’ll know in the detailed report below.

March 2022 UPDATE: I flew with Cebu Pacific Air’s main competitor in the Legazpi sector – Philippine Airlines – recently. Feel free to also check out my PAL Legazpi to Manila flight PR 2922 & PAL Manila to Legazpi flight PR 2919 flight reports!

Disclaimer: The reviewer is fully vaccinated during the trip. Travel requirements & procedures may change anytime. Everything mentioned below were valid during the day of the flight. For updated requirements & procedures, please check Cebu Pacific Air’s Travel Reminders page.

Cebgo

Cebgo is not a new airline in this website. In fact, it is the most reviewed airline including its parent company Cebu Pacific Air. Formerly South East Asian Airlines (SEAir) & Tigerair Philippines, Cebgo joined Cebu Pacific Air in 2014. Since then, Cebgo has been flying to most of the country’s smaller airports, connecting these regional airports to the rest of Cebu Pacific Air’s wide domestic airport.

The airline flies an all-turboprop fleet accommodating up to 78 passengers per flight on a single-class configuration. If I’m not mistaken, it also operates 2 all-cargo turboprop aircrafts. It’s the only turboprop cargo plane in the Philippines.

In case you missed it, I post reviews & features of my flights since June 2019. I’ve covered airlines such as EVA AirIndonesia Air AsiaSingapore Airlines & Cebu Pacific Air. All posts about these flights are found under the Flight Reports category.

Airfare & Inclusions

Like my recent Legazpi to Manila flight, I used my CEB Super Pass voucher on this flight back to Legazpi. This pass costs ₱99 base fare plus taxes valid for one-way domestic trip. The pass is valid for one year & can be booked at least a week before the planned trip.

I paid ₱390.88 for this pass & added ₱1,494.72 for the final ticket booking. The ticket cost ₱1,885.6 one-way; it included a 20-kilogram checked baggage allowance, pre-selected window seat & the CEB Flexi option. I availed of the CEB Flexi option because at the time of booking, I was unsure if I will extend my stay in Manila or I will fly out to somewhere with my friends. Know more about the CEB Flexi add-on & other add-ons available on your Cebu Pacific Air / Cebgo flight here.

The return journey from Legazpi to Manila & back to Legazpi cost me ₱3,162.32 all-in. This included pre-selected seats & 20-kilogram baggage allowance per sector & that add-on on the way back. I think this return fare is still a steal considering fares have shoot up during the pandemic & tickets were booked just a week before the intended flight.

Travel Requirements

Travel requirements these days change more often than before. I flew to Manila last 11 November 2021 knowing that I will need to take an RT-PCR test for my flight back home. Luckily, the Provincial Government of Albay changed the requirements for inbound passengers last 12 November 2021.

All passengers need to download the Traze & Albay Get-Pass mobile applications for contact-tracing purposes. Fully-vaccinated passengers are only required to show their vaccination cards upon check in. Partially-vaccinated or unvaccinated passengers need to present a negative antigen or RT-PCR test result taken at least 48 hours before the flight. Children are also required to present this test result.

I was happy the provincial government removed the test requirement for fully-vaccinated travelers; I also got to save some money. Please take note that these travel requirements can change anytime. For the updated ones, please check out Cebu Pacific Air’s Covid-19 Information Page.

Before The Flight

One of the changes I noticed this pandemic is the e-mail reminder sent by Cebu Pacific Air to their passengers before the flight. Passengers previously only get online check in reminders. This time, the airline sends e-mails requesting the passengers to update emergency contact information, reminding them about the contactless protocols for the flight & the updated destination requirements.

I applaud Cebu Pacific Air for sending these reminders to all passengers; I can see that they are making sure that all passengers are informed & are aware of the updated protocols.

Flight Information

This Manila (MNL) to Legazpi (LGP) flight was operated by a 3.1-year-old ATR 72-600 aircraft with registration RP-C7260. The plane has 78 economy seats in a 2-2 configuration. The plane left Ninoy Aquino International Airport via Runway 13/31 at 10:54 am & arrived Bicol International Airport a minute ahead of schedule at 11:59 am. The flight took 1 hour & 5 minutes.

NAIA Terminal 3 Check-In Process

Cebu Pacific Air / Cebgo’s check-in process in Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 3 is now contactless.

Self-Service Check-In

Passengers are required to check-in online or use the check-in kiosks found outside the bag drop counters. All boarding passes & baggage tags must be printed in these check-in kiosks.

Documents Check

After printing the boarding pass & baggage tags, passengers need to fall in line in the document check counters. Airline staff will check the passenger’s travel requirements & documents before they are allowed to drop their bags. Vaccination cards & antigen/ RT-PCR test results are also checked here.

Bag Drop

After document check, the passengers queue in the bag drop counters for their check-in luggage. The airline staff checks the bag’s weight & conduct last-minute checks. The airline staff asks the passenger to add the luggage tags to their own baggage. He/she also reminds the passengers that only 1 carry-on bag is allowed per person. Additional bags are subject to crew’s evaluation upon boarding & may incur additional charges.

The whole check-in process only took me 15-20 minutes considering the busy passenger airport load that day. It was nice seeing NAIA Terminal 3 relatively busy; it means that travel is starting to pick-up. It is, however, still far off from the pre-pandemic levels.

Boarding

Prior to boarding, Cebgo ground staff advised passengers to fill out the health declaration form required by the City Government of Legazpi & the passenger locator form required by the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines. The smaller passenger locator form was collected by the ground staff during boarding.

DG 6193 boarded from the super crowded Gate 134B. Due to the overwhelming number of passengers, social distancing protocols where not observed. The seats were not enough for all the passengers; there’s barely a space for a person to move around.

The boarding process started on time. Passengers with infants, senior citizens, those requiring special assistance & those who availed the GO Ahead add-on boarded first. The general passengers followed. The bus took all the passengers to the assigned aircraft near Terminal 4.

All passengers boarded from the rear door of the ATR 72-600 aircraft & were welcomed by the crew. Passengers were also offered alcohol / hand sanitizer before getting in the plane.

Seat & Inflight Experience

Cebgo’s ATR 72-700 aircraft has 78 seats in a 2 x 2 configuration. Each row has 2 window & 2 aisle seats. The seat pitch was alright; not that spacious but all good for a short flight. The seats only have armrests as dividers & no ‘individual’ seat space unlike those from jet planes. Each seat pocket has a passenger safety card & an air sickness bag. Inflight magazines were removed because of the pandemic. Each seat also has a foldable table, dedicated manual air vents & reading lights. I was lucky I had the C & D seats to myself.

This flight to Legazpi was basic as expected. There were no additional services offered during the flight. Meals were offered to those who pre-booked snacks. The flight left Manila station behind scheduled but managed to arrive at Bicol International Airport ahead of schedule.

All passengers were required to wear face masks & face shields (at that time) throughout the flight. Face shields are no longer required inflight as of writing. The cabin crew constantly reminded the passengers of the inflight safety protocols observed by the airline.

Lavatory

The aircraft’s only lavatory is found at the back of the plane, near the main passenger door. I decided not to use the lavatory on this flight.

Cabin Crew Service

The cabin crew on this flight were on full personal protective equipment, face mask & face shield. They gave a warm welcome to all the passengers; they made sure that everyone complies to all the safety protocols throughout the flight. One of the attendants even helped a passenger look for an overhead compartment for a bag. The same crew even answered the questions of one passenger. The crew took care of us passengers from boarding to disembarkation.

Disembarkation

The cabin crew followed an orderly disembarkation process for this flight. Passengers were only allowed to stand up & get their bags once their rows were called. Upon disembarkation, all passengers headed to the arrival hall. Each passenger was asked to fill out a border control monitoring form. After getting the checked luggage, all passengers lined up in a booth to surrender all the forms (including those given in Manila) & to check-in using the Traze mobile application. After this, passengers are free to leave the terminal building & airport.

FINAL Thoughts

It was another pleasant flight with Cebgo. I’d say this was a more pleasant flight than my Legazpi to Manila leg. The pandemic has changed the aviation industry. The ever-changing destination requirements & flight protocols make flying more stressful; however, we have no choice but to comply to all these rules. Props to the airline staff for making flying even safer at these strange times.

The flight from Manila to Legazpi made me happy for a few reasons: eased flight requirements to Legazpi for fully-vaccinated passengers, removal of home or facility-based quarantine for returning passengers, Albay now opening up to tourists & the Philippine aviation industry slowly going back to life. We may be far off from how things were before the pandemic but at least we can see people starting to crowd the airports & tourist destinations again.

Allow me to share with you the technical details of my flight:

Airline: Cebgo
Flight Date: 16 November 2021
Flight Number: DG 6193
Route: Manila (MNL) to Legazpi (LGP) Albay
Duration: 1 hour & 5 minutes
Seat Number: 8D
Aircraft: ATR 72-600
Aircraft Registration: RP-C7290
Age: 3.1 years
Year Delivered: 2018


You all know how much I love flying. Before the pandemic, I’m used to taking 25 to 30 flights in a year. When the pandemic hit, that went down to 0. I was so happy I finally got to fly again after so long. It may not be as frequent as before but at least I got to step on an airport again, board an aircraft & hear the aircraft engines after so long. Flying makes me happy; how I wish I can fly more in the coming months.

Have you been on a flight recently? How has the pandemic changed your flying experience? Feel free to share your personal experiences in the comments section below. Do you have any questions about flying into Legazpi or anything about flying during the pandemic? You may post them below or you may send an e-mail to contact@thewkndtravel.com.

Thanks for joining me in today’s flight report. This may be the last one for now & for this year. I hope take more flights next year. For now, let’s all do our part in making this pandemic an endemic. Please wear your masks properly, observe proper social distancing & get vaccinated. Before you go, can you visit my social media channels – Facebook & Instagram – and like or follow them? Please stay safe & stay tuned for the next one.

PS. Photos were taken using my OnePlus 9 Pro.

Flight Report: CEBGO DG 6194 – Legazpi to Manila – First Flight After 21 Months on the Ground

Hello, it’s been a while! I hope you are all safe & healthy. After hibernating for some time, I am back with a new flight report! Yes, you read it right! After 21 months of being on the ground, I finally took a flight to Manila for a very important event.

How has the pandemic changed flying? Join me as I share with you my flying experience with Cebgo on their Legazpi (LGP) to Manila (MNL) on their ATR-72 aircraft.

March 2022 UPDATE: I also flew with Cebu Pacific Air on the return flight from Manila to Legazpi on Cebgo flight DG 6193. Just recently, I also flew with the country’s flag carrier on Philippine Airlines from Legazpi to Manila on PR 2922 & Manila to Legazpi on PR 2919. Feel free to check those trip reports!

Disclaimer: The reviewer is fully vaccinated during the trip. Travel requirements & procedures may change anytime. Everything mentioned below were valid during the day of the flight. For updated requirements & procedures, please check Cebu Pacific Air’s Travel Reminders page.

Cebgo

Cebgo is not a new airline in this website. It is a subsidiary of the country’s biggest low-cost carrier Cebu Pacific Air. It used to fly as South East Asian Airlines (SEAir) & Tigerair Philippines until Cebu Pacific Air acquired the company in 2014. Today, Cebgo flies an all-turboprop fleet to destinations with relatively small but strong demand & to airports that cannot service bigger jet aircraft. It is also the only Philippines-based airline that flies an all-cargo turboprop aircraft.

Cebu Pacific Air / Cebgo’s 2 x ATR 72-600 aircraft parked in Bicol International Airport. Nice view!

In case you missed it, I post reviews & features of my flights since June 2019. I’ve covered airlines such as EVA AirIndonesia Air AsiaSingapore Airlines & Cebu Pacific Air. All posts about these flights are found under the Flight Reports category.

Airfare & INCLUSIONS

A few months ago, Cebu Pacific Air offered the so-called ‘CEB Super Pass.’ This pass costs ₱99 base fare plus taxes valid for one-way domestic trip. The pass is valid for one year & can be booked at least a week before the planned trip.

I used 1 CEB Super Pass for this trip. I initially paid ₱390.88 for the pass including taxes. The one-way Legazpi to Manila ticket cost me ₱1,276.72. This included a pre-booked seat & 20 kilograms checked baggage. At the time of booking (week before my intended flight), the one-way ticket cost around ₱4,000 inclusive of all add-ons. I got a good deal with the CEB Super Pass!

Travel Requirements

Metro Manila was downgraded to Alert Level 2 when I flew out of Legazpi. There were no travel document requirements to enter Manila at the time of the flight. All passengers were asked to download the Traze mobile application for contact tracing purposes.

You may check Cebu Pacific Air’s Covid-19 Information Page for updated routes & travel requirements per destination.

Before The Flight

A few days before my flight, Cebu Pacific Air sent e-mail reminders about my flight. These e-mails included a reminder to update the guest details including an emergency contact, travel requirements to Manila & contactless reminders for everyone’s safety.

Bicol International Airport

This Legazpi to Manila Cebgo flight departed from the newly inaugurated Bicol International Airport. This airport replaced the old Legazpi City Airport & is far from the city in Alobo, Daraga, Albay. It adopted the old airport’s LGP code. The new airport hosted its first commercial flight last 8 October 2021. The airport is yet fully operational (with some sections still closed / under construction) but has the required facilities to host domestic commercial flights into Legazpi.

Dubbed as the ‘Most Scenic Gateway,’ the airport is expected to handle 2.2 million passengers annually. The new terminal building is spacious & can be compared to other airports around the country. It also has a great view of the majestic Mayon Volcano.

Flight Information

This Cebgo flight from Legazpi (LGP) to Manila (MNL) was operated by an all economy 4.6-year-old ATR-72 aircraft. The plane has 78 economy seats on a 2-2 configuration. The plane left Bicol International Airport 1 minute early & arrived Ninoy Aquino International Airport 28 minutes ahead of schedule. The whole flight took 1 hour & 2 minutes.

Check In, Baggage & Boarding

Cebgo encouraged all passengers to check-in online & avoid as much physical contact as possible. Given, I have pre-booked a seat, I already checked in online even before I went to the airport. I had my electronic boarding pass in my phone. Check in counters open at least 2 hours before & closes 45-minutes to an hour before the flight.

The woman in the bag counter initially did not want to accept my luggage because it has frozen goods in it. They no longer have plastic bags so they asked me to look for one myself. I personally disliked the ‘sorry po ubos na po plastic namin, kayo nalang po maghanap’ remark I got during bag drop. Good thing my parents found one in a nearby wholesale depot. I managed to finish the bag drop process a few minutes before the counter closed.

Cebgo offers prepaid baggage on all its flights. All tickets come with free 7-kilogram carry-on allowance. Check in baggage is available for purchase at the time of booking the ticket up to 4 hours before the flight schedule. The ticket I bought included 20 kilograms baggage allowance. Cebu Pacific Air & Cebgo recently changed their carry-on baggage policies & have limited them to only 1 hand carry bag per person. It used to be 1 backpack or trolley & 1 hand bag. The sign I saw in the bag drop counter showed that they can charge from ₱1,000 to ₱3,000 as boarding gate bag fees.

Boarding commenced 45 minutes before the flight. All passengers walked through the jet bridge then went down to the tarmac & boarded the plane from the ground. All passengers had a view of the airport terminal’s welcome signage & the majestic Mayon Volcano from afar. The boarding process took longer than expected due to some passengers.

Seat & Inflight Experience

The turboprop aircraft has a 2 x 2 seat layout. Each row has 2 window & 2 aisle seats. The seat pitch was alright; there was not enough legroom as expected. The seats only have armrests as dividers & no ‘individual’ seat space unlike those from jet planes. Each seat pocket has a passenger safety card & an air sickness bag. Inflight magazines were removed because of the pandemic. I was unlucky to have a seat with a broken tray table.

This flight to Manila was very basic. Inflight snacks were only available to those who pre-booked meals. The airline has decided to temporarily get rid of selling snacks during the flight to reduce contact between the crew & the passengers. The flight went smooth & we arrived in Manila in no time.

Face masks (and at that time face shields) were required to be properly worn throughout the flight. The cabin crew constantly reminded all passengers of this inflight protocol. At the time of writing, face shields are no longer required inside the airplane. Please take note though that this can change anytime.

Lavatory

The aircraft’s only lavatory is found at the back of the plane, near the main passenger door. I decided not to use the lavatory on this flight.

Cabin Crew Service

The Cebgo cabin crew on this flight welcomed us passengers in their full personal protective equipment with face mask & face shield. They made sure that passengers comply to the safety & health protocols from boarding to disembarkation.

Disembarkation

We all waited for our rows to be called by the cabin crew before we can stand up, get our bags & disembark. Upon disembarkation, we headed to the bus that took us to the arrival hall. Checked baggage were already in the baggage claim areas when we arrived. The arrival process in Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 3 has never been this efficient until this pandemic.

Verdict

Just like the old times, it’s always a pleasure flying with Cebgo. A lot has changed since the pandemic but the airline’s service remains top-notch. Everything was great except for the bag drop encounter. Inflight experience was bare but acceptable. Seat pitch was okay except for the broken tray table. I admire how the cabin crew & the airline imposes strict health & safety protocols from the time the passengers enter the plane up to disembarkation. It was also nice to see that all passengers followed the disembarkation protocol (by rows) applied by the crew & airline.

Here are the technical details of this flight I took:

Airline: Cebgo
Flight Date: 11 November 2021
Flight Number: DG 6194
Route: Legazpi (LGP) Albay to Manila (MNL)
Duration: 1 hour & 2 minutes
Seat Number: 7D
Aircraft: ATR 72-600
Aircraft Registration: RP-C7284
Age: 4.6 years
Year Delivered: 2017


I was so happy to fly again after 21 months of being on the ground. As far as I can remember, my last flight was in January 2020 when I flew back to Manila after the Christmas holidays. It felt like it was a long time ago. Flying may have changed a lot during this pandemic but it has never changed the feeling of excitement or happiness I get when in one.

This is the view every passenger gets right before boarding the flight to Manila. Majestic indeed! 😍

Have you flown any local or international airline recently? How was your experience? How has the pandemic changed your flying experience? Feel free to share your personal experiences in the comments section below. Do you have any questions about flying into Manila or anything about flying during the pandemic? You may post them below or you may send an e-mail to contact@thewkndtravel.com.

Thank you for joining me in today’s flight report. Let’s hope the pandemic ends soon so we can all fly to wherever we want to. For now, please do your own part by getting vaccinated & by observing health protocols. Before you go, can you visit my social media channels – Facebook & Instagram – and like or follow them? Thank you. Stay safe.

PS. Photos were taken using my OnePlus 9 Pro.

Flight Report: CEBU PACIFIC AIR 5J 923 – Fukuoka to Manila – Strict But Well-Organized Free Base Fare Flight Back To Manila

Hey, I hope you’re coping well. I know most of us miss flying & going on vacations. The Covid-19 pandemic stopped leisure travel & has forced us to stay in our homes indefinitely. While most of the countries all over the world are restarting leisure travel, we, Filipinos, are still not allowed to do so – even domestic travels are not allowed. All we can do now is to look back & relive the great memories we made in our previous trips.

One of the trips I keep on revisiting is our Fukuoka 2019 surprise trip. My friend & I surprised another friend in her supposed-to-be first solo international trip. I already shared with you details about this trip in the following posts – 48 Hours in Fukuoka for less than ₱12,500 all in, Nekokura Hostel of the Day feature & 5J 922 Cebu Pacific Air Flight Report. Today, I will share with you details of our Cebu Pacific Air 5j 923 flight from Fukuoka, Japan back to Manila, Philippines. Know how organized Japanese people & airports are & generally how the flight went in this new flight report.

In case you missed it, I post reviews & features of my flights since June 2019. I’ve covered airlines such as EVA Air, Indonesia Air Asia, Singapore Airlines & Cebu Pacific Air. All posts about these flights are found under the Flight Reports category.

Cebu Pacific Air

As mentioned in my previous 5J flight report, Cebu Pacific Air is the Philippines largest low-cost carrier. It flies to more than 60 domestic & international destinations across the country, Asia-Pacific & the Middle East. It is wholly owned by JG Summit Holdings, led by the Gokongweis. Including its subsidiary Cebgo, the airline operates a fleet of 70+ Airbus & ATR commercial & cargo aircraft with a number of new generation aircraft orders in place.

The airline has opened the opportunity for every Filipino to fly domestic & international at extremely low prices compared to its industry rivals. It is known for its ₱1-base fare promotions offered a few times a year. It has its own loyalty program called GetGo & is a founding member of Value Alliance, the world’s largest alliance of low-cost carriers.

Airfare & Inclusions

My friend & I got the return ticket to & from Fukuoka, Japan for only ₱2,873.74. We booked it through the airline’s loyalty program, GetGo, ‘5,000 points off’ promotion. At the time of booking, one-way base fare to Fukuoka were valued at 2,400 points. The return ticket cost us 4,800 points plus airline (minus 5,000 points – yay, so basically free base fare) & airport taxes. My friend & I only paid for the taxes & charges imposed by the airline – a decent deal, eh? It definitely was a steal considering the tickets were bought 3 weeks before the flight schedule.

Cebu Pacific Air is a low-cost carrier – meaning tickets only include the passenger’s base fare & taxes. The airline offers baggage allowance, seat selection, meals & refreshments & all over flight services for a fee. The airline’s fleet don’t have personal or communal entertainment screens. The fare my friend & I bought only includes a 7-kilogram carry-on luggage which was enough for our 48-hour Fukuoka trip. The full list of the airline’s add-on charges is found in their website.

Flight & Aircraft Information

This Fukuoka to Manila Cebu Pacific Air flight was operated by a 5.5-year-old (that time) Airbus A320-214 aircraft with registration RP-C3277. The airplane has an all-economy configuration (just like all other Cebu Pacific Air aircraft) with 180 seats on a 3-3 layout. The flight left Fukuoka station at 7:48 pm JST & arrived Ninoy Aquino International Airport (in Manila) at 11:10 pm PHT. The flight took 4 hours & 22 minutes from one airport gate to the other.

Ground & Airport Experience

International flights arrive & depart from Fukuoka Airport’s international terminal. The terminal is 10-minute (free) bus ride from the Fukuoka Airport Subway Station / Domestic Terminal. Upon arrival at the terminal, my friend & I went to Row C check-in counters. The counters opened 3 hours before the flight.

Check-in process was quick & efficient. Heavy bags & boxes undergo security checks before they can be accepted by the ground staff for check-in. There were 3 normal check-in & 1 online check-in counters that day. All ground staff strictly check & weigh each passenger’s carry-on items. They only allow 7-kilograms of carry-on baggage & up to 2 items only. My friend & I already checked-in online & queued in the online check-in counter. We requested for exit row seats; the lovely check-in counter crew granted our request. Our whole check-in process took 20-minutes & that included 15 minutes in queue for the luggage security check.

In case you missed it, we almost missed our Manila to Fukuoka flight because of lengthy check-in process & slow immigration lines in NAIA 3. Know more about this almost-missed flight in this flight report.

Immigration & final security took less than 10 minutes. There were no long lines or whatsoever. The flight boarding process commenced 30 minutes before the scheduled departure. Passengers with children & those needing special assistance boarded the aircraft first. The regular passengers boarded next. We boarded from Gate 56 & finished after 15-20 minutes. Boarding has quick & smooth.

In-Flight Product

Cebu Pacific Air is known as a no-frills airline. The airline keeps their fares low by providing the most basic product on air – a guaranteed seat on the flight & a 7-kilogram carry-on baggage allowance. Additional flight features such as baggage allowance, in-flight meal, insurance, seat selection & the likes are available at an extra cost.

My friend & I were assigned at exit seats 12B & 12C. These exit row seats have enormous legroom but do not recline. Regular seats on Cebu Pacific Air’s Airbus A320 aircraft feature 28 inches of seat pitch & generous reclines. These seats were made & designed by Recaro, a world-renown seat manufacturing company known for their light & ergonomically-designed seat products. Each seat features a decently sized tray table & a small seat pocket with the aircraft safety card. The seats don’t feature personal entertainment screens. The only available form of entertainment is the monthly in-flight magazine found in every seat pocket.

Shortly after take-off, the cabin crew rolled out their snack cart & offered snacks to all passengers. The list of items for sale is found in the Fun Café menu in the seat pockets. The crew also handed out the pre-ordered snacks & meals to those who availed them. The airline allows passengers to pre-book their meals & snacks from the time of booking up to 24 hours before the flight.

This night flight didn’t feature the usual in-flight fun game. The crew gave the passengers the time to rest & sleep. I didn’t have the chance to visit the lavatory during the flight; I was dead tired after a long day of walking around the city.

Cabin Crew Service

The cabin crew welcomed us into the flight with their biggest smiles. One crew also went up to us & explained the additional protocols for passengers seated in the exit rows. I didn’t have much chance to interact with the crew on this flight but those small encounters made a big difference in the flight experience.

Overall Experience

It was another pleasant flight with Cebu Pacific Air. My friend & I definitely enjoyed this flight from Fukuoka to Manila. The pleasant experience started with getting return tickets for only ₱2,873.74 without baggage. I still can’t imagine how this is possible in the current times? The ticket is even cheaper than a domestic ticket to destinations like Coron & Siargao or even international destinations like Hong Kong & Singapore. Cebu Pacific Air changed the game by giving every Juan the chance to fly in the most affordable rate.

The airport & ground experience was superb! It was the total opposite of my experience on the flight from Manila to Fukuoka. The check-in lines were fast-moving bur organized. The check-in process was efficient. The ground staff were reasonably strict but were nice & very accommodation. Immigration, final security check & boarding process didn’t take long. It was my 3rd time flying out of this airport & the experience hasn’t changed. I am amazed how the airport management maintained it even with the increasing number of passenger traffic. All my Fukuoka Airport experiences were very close to ideal.

The flight experience was alright as expected. The cabin crew greeted us with their best smiles upon boarding & disembarking from the plane. I didn’t have much to talk about the in-flight experience because I was asleep most of the flight. The only thing I didn’t like was our plane didn’t have an available airport gate when we landed in Manila station. We waited inside the plane for more than 15-20 minutes before we finally got our Terminal 3 gate assignment. I really hope the local airport authorities do something about this once everything does back to normal.

I cannot wait to fly out again with Cebu Pacific Air in the future. I have plans of trying their long-haul flights (again but this time feature it) to perhaps Sydney or Melbourne once Australia opens. I also want to just fly out to wherever possible & take some time off. I will surely fly with them on those trips. For those of you who want to know the flight & aircraft details, here are the information you want or need:

Airline: Cebu Pacific Air
Flight Date: 20 October 2019
Flight Number: 5J 923
Route: Fukuoka (FUK) Japan to Manila (MNL) Philippines
Duration: 4:22 hours
Seat Number: 12C
Aircraft: Airbus A320-214
Aircraft Registration: RP-C3277
Aircraft Engine: 2 x CFM International Jet Engines
Age: 6 years old
Year Delivered: 2014


Thank you for joining me in today’s flight report. Do you have any questions about the flight or anything mentioned above? Feel free to post them in the comments section below. You may also send these questions via e-mail to contact@thewkndtravel.com.

How I wish we can all soon go back to the times when flying & travelling is safe & places are virus-free. Those safe times are far from happening based on the current vaccine & treatment developments but I hope you are coping well with the effects of pandemic. Let’s us all hope for better times in the future. For the meantime, we can all connect & talk about our previous travel experiences. Follow me on my social media channels – Facebook & Instagram.

Don’t forget to check out my previous Cebu Pacific Air flight reports: Legazpi to Manila, Manila to Jakarta, Manila to Caticlan (Boracay), Caticlan (Boracay) to Manila on Cebgo & Manila to Fukuoka. Other flight reports can be found under the Flight Reports category. Until next time. Stay safe!

PS. Photos were taken using my HTC U11.