Cebu Pacific permanently removes change fees, but fare difference still applies
Cebu Pacific is no longer charging passengers a “change fee” when they rebook their flights for another date.
CEB’s permanent removal of the change fee is effective immediately and allows passengers to rebook as many times as they need.
The carrier used to charge regular rebooking fees of P1,500 for domestic, P1,300 for international short haul, P2,800 for international long haul. In 2018, it offered a Flexi ticket option that cut the fees by 60 pecent. It’s standard airline practice that the cheaper the ticket, the higher the rebooking fee, and vice versa.
“In a recent survey we conducted, flexibility remains one of the considerations of our passengers when deciding to travel again. Because of this, we are removing our change fee effective immediately. As we work on rebuilding our network and supporting domestic tourism, we will continue to listen to our passengers so we can make it even more convenient for ‘everyjuan’ to fly again,” said Candice Iyog, CEB vice president for marketing and customer experience.
The carrier added that passengers having flexibility in their travel plans and tickets is critical to restoring confidence in air travel.
It should be noted that change fee is different from fare difference, which stil applies. As with all airlines, if passengers book a low-priced ticket and they want to change their travel dates, and the price has gone up in the interim, they will have to pay the price difference.
An example would be if you bought your ticket during a seat sale and your new dates don’t offer the same promo. Then the passenger pays the difference between the two fares. Ticket prices usually depend on the whether it’s low season or peak season. Since last year, however, as domestic travel was shut down completely for months and is just recovering now, traditional peak months (like summer) are nowhere near pre-pandemic levels.
The IATF recently issued Resolution 101, which states that COVID-testing is no longer required for local travel—unless the LGU of your destination requires it. This means that for certain high-traffic destinations you may still need to take an RT-PCR test (the only kind of test allowed for domestic travel now).
“This is a timely announcement as well, as we support the recent IATF announcement on the standardized travel requirements, and as we celebrate our 25th founding anniversary this month,” added Iyog.
CEB is turning 25 naaa-uuuu-yeah! At may pa-blowout kami! #CEBSuperSeatFest Deals for as low as P25 one-way base fare and more all March! Book na, NOW na and fly from TODAY til Dec 31, 2021.
See https://t.co/VjYD0WQnbd for more details. #MoreSmilesAhead for everyJuan in 2021! pic.twitter.com/lN3RhMuvPu— Cebu Pacific Air (@CebuPacificAir) March 1, 2021
Apart from the removal of change fee, CEB also has an ongoing P25 month-long seat sale and other deals to celebrate its 25th anniversary.
Visit www.cebupacificair.com to book. Passengers may manage their bookings online through the “Manage Booking” portal on the Cebu Pacific website http://bit.ly/CEBmanageflight.
They can also update their contact information and addresses, as well as correct misspelled names, nationality, birthdays, and salutation through the same portal. Those who booked their CEB flights via travel agencies must coordinate requests through them.