Cebu Pacific Stands by Passengers Amid Inclement Weather
As the skies darken and the rains pour, Cebu Pacific is committed to supporting its passengers during these challenging times. Travelers with flights scheduled for August 18 and 19 can breathe a little easier knowing that the airline is offering flexible options in light of the inclement weather caused by the ongoing Habagat.
On its Facebook page, Cebu Pacific reassured customers that, for now, flights are operating as planned. However, they understand that many travelers might prefer to adjust their plans given the weather uncertainties. Here’s what you need to know:
Flexible Options for Travelers
If you’re one of those passengers flying to or from Manila and Clark on August 18 and 19, Cebu Pacific is making it easy for you. You have two great options:
1. Rebook your flight free of charge within the applicable travel period.
2. Convert the value of your booking into a travel fund for future adventures.
For those who missed their flights on August 17, don’t worry! You can reach out to Cebu Pacific’s dedicated live agents who are ready to assist you.
Stay Informed and Patient
Cebu Pacific advises that passengers opting to travel as scheduled should check their flight status before heading to the airport. Current weather conditions could still impact flight operations, so it’s best to stay updated.
In their message, Cebu Pacific appealed for patience and kindness – both towards fellow travelers and the frontline teams working tirelessly to ensure everyone’s safety in these trying times.
Weather Update
As of 5 A.M. on Tuesday, several warnings have been issued due to the Habagat:
– Red Warning: Raised over Batangas, Zambales, and Bataan
– Orange Warning: Over Cavite and eight other areas
– Yellow Warning: Over Metro Manila and six additional areas
A Call for Kindness
In the spirit of community support, Cebu Pacific encourages those feeling moved to help to consider donating to organizations accepting both monetary and in-kind contributions for communities affected by the Habagat.
Remember, we’re all in this together. Amid the stormy weather, let’s extend our compassion and support one another.
Stay safe out there, and let’s hope for clearer skies ahead!
—Hermes Joy Tunac/JCB, GMA News