Direct flights with Cebu Pacific (5J) - Explore all destinations
Cebu Pacific (IATA: 5J) is the largest low-cost airline in the Philippines. It operates from several domestic bases, including Manila (MNL) and Cebu (CEB). Its domestic network is the most extensive in the country, and the airline consistently serves the most passengers in the Philippines. Cebu Pacific also offers direct international flights to countries in Southeast Asia, East Asia, the Middle East, and Australia. Use the filter tool below to find any route in its network.
Cebu Pacific began commercial operations in 1996 as the first low-cost airline in Southeast Asia. Owing to its frequent flights on busy routes and affordable fares, it grew rapidly to become the Philippines’ largest airline in 2010, surpassing the flag carrier Philippine Airlines. In recent years, Cebu has consistently captured over 50% of the domestic market.
Cebu Pacific serves 35 domestic destinations - the most of any carrier in the Philippines. The airline also flies to more than 25 international destinations in 15+ countries. Its fleet consists solely of Airbus-family aircraft for both short- and long-haul.
To browse through the nearly 100 unique routes that Cebu Pacific offers, use the filter tool below. Select your origin airport, for example, Manila (MNL) or Cebu (CEB), then choose city, airport, or continent to display all current direct Cebu Pacific routes. You can then sort by frequency or duration.
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Cebu Pacific operating bases
As a low-cost airline, Cebu Pacific does not have hubs in the classic sense. It offers only point-to-point flights without the need to organize passenger transits.
The airline instead operates from several Philippine bases, the largest being Manila Ninoy Aquino (MNL), from where over 50 of the airline’s routes originate.
Other large bases are Mactan-Cebu (CEB) with 19 routes, including several international links, and Clark/Angeles (CRK) from which you can fly to 5 domestic and 4 international destinations.
Smaller bases are the airports in Davao (DVO) and Iloilo (ILO), with 12 and 15 direct routes, respectively, mostly domestic.
Cebu Pacific domestic direct flights
Cebu Pacific is the Filipino airline with the most domestic routes and the most passengers served. Owing to its cheap fares and frequent direct flights, it captures over half of the market in the Philippines.
Its primary low-cost competitor is Philippines AirAsia, though only on more popular routes within the country.
Cebu Pacific operates several flights daily between popular city pairs like Manila (MNL) - Cebu (CEB) and Manila (MNL) - Davao (DVO).
Originating from Mactan-Cebu, the airline flies to nearly 20 destinations, including:
Cebu (CEB) - Puerto Princesa (PPS): A dozen flights per week.
Cebu (CEB) - Clark/Angeles (CRK): At least 1 flight per day.
Cebu Pacific also serves several routes as the sole carrier, the busiest of which is Manila (MNL) to Pagadian (PAG).
In total, the airline offers over 50 unique domestic routes.
Regional international flights with Cebu Pacific
Cebu Pacific connects the Philippines with major Southeast Asian airports in most countries of the region.
Some popular direct flights include:
Manila (MNL) - Singapore (SIN): 2-3 daily flights to Southeast Asia’s busiest airport.
Cebu (CEB) - Hong Kong (HKG): Cebu Pacific flies 8 times per week on this route, popular with Filipino overseas workers.
Manila (MNL) - Da Nang (DAD): A lesser-known but increasingly popular route to Vietnam’s third-largest city.
Clark/Angeles (CRK) - Bangkok (BKK): A unique route that only Cebu Pacific offers, giving passengers the option to reach Thailand without going to Manila first.
Manila (MNL) - Kuala Lumpur (KUL): Connecting the two capitals 5 times per week.
Cebu Pacific long-haul flights
Cebu Pacific has toyed with the idea of flying to the USA several times since starting operations, and despite getting a green light from the FAA, has never offered direct flights to the US. In recent years, the company has stated that its focus remains on regional flights.
Nonetheless, Cebu Pacific has several long-range aircraft in its fleet, notably the wide-body A330‑neo, which it uses to fly flights of over 5 hours to the Middle East, Australia, and Japan.
Such direct services include:
Manila (MNL) - Dubai (DXB): Cebu Pacific’s longest flight at 9 hours in the sky and very popular with the Filipino diaspora.
Cebu Pacific also operates direct flights to Taipei/Taiwan, South Korea, and China (PRC), though not with wide-body aircraft, instead normally using the Airbus A325.
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