Cebu Pacific will move all its turboprop flights from Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) to Clark International Airport by March 29 as part of a government-mandated relocation to ease congestion at Manila.
The transfer affects Cebgo flights to Coron and Naga, as well as AirSwift’s El Nido routes, with passengers automatically rebooked or offered free changes or refunds.
The move frees up NAIA slots for larger jets on high-demand local and international routes, allowing Cebu Pacific to increase frequencies to destinations such as Cebu, Davao, and Hong Kong.
Turboprop planes, which serve smaller island airports like Siargao and Camiguin, will now operate from Clark, where runway capacity can accommodate the flights.
Cebu Pacific aims to sustain its growing passenger volume after setting a 2025 record of 26.88 million travelers.
Source: PhilNews24 | January 23, 2026
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