Cebu Pacific has announced the cancellation and reduction of several flights as it adjusts its network in response to rising global fuel prices.
In an advisory dated March 23, the airline said the changes include route suspensions and reduced flight frequencies on select international routes, citing fuel costs that have more than doubled compared to 2025 averages.
Affected routes include flights connecting Davao, Iloilo, Clark, and Cebu to destinations such as Bangkok, Singapore, Hanoi, Jakarta, and Kuala Lumpur.
The airline also faces passenger complaints over delays and coordination issues on a Bangkok-to-Manila flight, though it has not yet issued a response.
Cebu Pacific said the adjustments are temporary as it navigates ongoing cost pressures driven by rising global oil prices.
Source: PhilNews24 | March 24, 2026
