Cebu Pacific to Relocate All Cebgo Flights to NAIA Terminal 2 in November 2024

Starting 07 November 2024, Cebu Pacific will relocate all Cebgo (DG) flights to and from the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) to Terminal 2. This move will transfer operations from the current NAIA Terminal 4, enhancing operational efficiency in collaboration with the New NAIA Infrastructure Corp. (NNIC).

The airline is advising passengers to check their terminal assignments ahead of time and to update their contact information via the Manage Booking portal on the Cebu Pacific website to receive timely notifications. These updates will include flight reminders and other important information related to the terminal shift. Passengers are also encouraged to allow additional time for travel to the airport to ensure a smooth transition with the new arrangements.

Cebgo Flight NumberRoute
DG 6043 / 6044
DG 6045 / 6046
DG 6047 / 6048
DG 6051 / 6052
DG 6055 / 6056
Manila (MNL) – Busuanga / Coron (USU) – Manila (MNL)
DG 6243 / 6244
DG 6247 / 6248
Manila (MNL) – Caticlan / Boracay (MPH) – Manila (MNL)
DG 6505 / 6506
DG 6511 / 6512
DG 6499 / 6500
Manila (MNL) – Cebu (CEB) – Manila (MNL)
DG 6193 / 6194
DG 6195 / 6196
Manila (MNL) – Legazpi (LGP) – Manila (MNL)
DG 6177 / 6178Manila (MNL) – Masbate (MBT) – Manila (MNL)
DG 6113 / 6114
DG 6117 / 6118
Manila (MNL) – Naga (WNP) – Manila (MNL)
DG 6031 / 6032Manila (MNL) – San Jose (SJI) – Manila (MNL)
DG 6837 / 6838
DG 6839 / 6840
DG 6841 / 6842
Manila (MNL) – Siargao (IAO) – Manila (MNL)
DG 6881 / 6882Manila (MNL) – Surigao (SUG) – Manila (MNL)

This terminal transfer is part of Cebu Pacific’s broader efforts to support the NNIC’s long-term plans for improving NAIA’s infrastructure. As part of this collaboration, Cebu Pacific is committed to working closely with NNIC and other partners to ensure a seamless execution of these changes.

In related news, an insider source at NAIA has revealed that the NNIC is planning to close the NAIA Terminal 4 for renovation. However, details about the future of NAIA Terminal 4 under the private airport operator’s management remain unclear. Earlier this week, AirSWIFT (airline code: T6) announced the transfer of their flight operations from the NAIA Terminal 4 to Terminal 2 effective next month.

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