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Cebu Pacific to complete transfer of turboprop routes from Manila to Clark by March
January 28th 2026
Cebu Pacific (CEB) has announced the last turboprop flights operated by its Cebgo and AirSwift subsidiaries will move from Manila Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) to Clark International Airport on March 29. Read More » The withdrawal of turboprop flights from NAIA is part of the Manila Slot Coordination Committee of the Department of Transportation’s efforts to ease congestion and maximise air traffic flow at the country’s capital city airport. "The original deadline for the full transfer was October 26, 2025, but the resolution was amended on July 29, 2025, extending the phaseout to March 29, 2026," Cebu Pacific said. Affected passengers have been automatically rebooked on a flight from Clark. Should passengers decide not to fly on the service into and out of Clark, they may be eligible for a free rebooking, full refund or travel credit. Cebu Pacific said it was increasing flight frequencies on nine domestic and two international routes out of NAIA following the transfer of the airline group’s turboprop services.