Cebu Pacific Implements Network Adjustments in Response to Middle East Crisis
Cebu Pacific (CEB) has announced temporary network adjustments, including frequency reductions and flight cancellations, due to the ongoing Middle East crisis. These changes are primarily driven by the crisis's significant impact on global fuel prices, which have more than doubled compared to 2025 averages. The airline is proactively managing operations to ensure stability and sustainability during this challenging period.
Flight Cancellations and Suspensions
Several international routes will be affected by suspensions between April and October 2026. Key cancellations include:
- The Davao–Bangkok (Don Mueang)–Davao route (Flight 5J 5964/5965) will be suspended from April 13 to October 23, 2026.
- The Iloilo–Bangkok (Don Mueang)–Iloilo route (Flight 5J 5970/5971) will be suspended from April 17 to October 24, 2026.
- The Iloilo–Singapore (Flight 5J 283) and Singapore–Iloilo (Flight 5J 284) routes will be suspended from June 15 to October 23, 2026, and June 16 to October 24, 2026, respectively.
- The Clark–Hanoi–Clark route (Flight 5J 5872/5873) will also be suspended from May 2 to October 25, 2026.
Reduced Flight Frequencies
In addition to cancellations, multiple routes will experience reduced flight frequencies during the same period:
- The Cebu–Singapore (Flight 5J 547) and Singapore–Cebu (Flight 5J 548) routes will operate five times weekly instead of daily from April 16 to October 24, 2026, and April 17 to October 25, 2026, respectively.
- The Manila–Jakarta (Flight 5J 759) and Jakarta–Manila (Flight 5J 760) routes will be reduced from seven to four weekly flights within similar periods in April to October 2026.
- The Manila–Kuala Lumpur (Flight 5J 501) and Kuala Lumpur–Manila (Flight 5J 502) routes will operate five times weekly instead of daily starting mid-April until late October 2026.
For long-haul routes, adjustments include:
- Manila–Melbourne (Flight 5J 049) and Melbourne–Manila (Flight 5J 050) flights scheduled on May 14, 28 and May 15, 29, respectively, will be reduced from five to four weekly flights.
- Manila–Sydney (Flight 5J 039) and Sydney–Manila (Flight 5J 040) flights on select dates in May to early June will operate five times weekly instead of daily.
Options for Affected Passengers
Cebu Pacific acknowledges that these changes may disrupt travel plans and has apologized for any inconvenience. Affected passengers have been informed and can access the following options through the Manage Booking portal on the CEB website:
- Free Rebooking: Rebook your flight without fare difference, subject to availability, up to 30 days before or after your original flight.
- Travel Fund: Convert the value of your fare to Travel Fund, which can be used for future trips. The Travel Fund stored in the MyCebuPacific account does not expire and can be used to book for anyone.
- Refund: Request a refund of your fare, with processing time depending on your form of payment.
The airline emphasizes that these network adjustments have been carefully implemented to address the current impact, with the rest of the network expected to operate as scheduled. Customers are encouraged to keep their contact details updated via the CEB website or mobile app and to check CEB's social media channels for the latest advisories. Cebu Pacific thanks passengers for their continued understanding and support during this period.



