Cebu Pacific has enhanced their customer service at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Terminal 3 by allowing passengers who accomplished online check-in to enter through a dedicated gate, among other features that will ease and elevate their travel experience.
Utilizing the Online Check-in Entrance (the first entrance at the NAIA Terminal 3 Departure Level), passengers who checked in online can go straight to their designated boarding gates if they don’t need to check in their bags.
CEB travelers who need to check in their bags may proceed to the self-bag tag kiosks at Isle E, scan their boarding passes, then print and attach the bag tags to their luggage. Domestic passengers may proceed to the online check-in bag drop counters at E16-E29, while international passengers may check the counters assigned to them on the flight information monitors near Isles D and E.
Meanwhile, passengers who did not check in online may enter through Gates 1 and 2 and use any of the check-in kiosks located between Isle D and E. They may also print their bag tags and use the bag drop counters located between D16-D29 and E1-E15.
CEB will offer a repack area where all passengers can check if they are within their baggage allowance or not. It also allows passengers to conveniently repack or arrange their bags if necessary. The airline is also ready to address the concerns of passengers with same-day flights by operating a 24/7 help desk at its ticket office near NAIA T3 Arrival Gate 6.
“Our top priority at Cebu Pacific is to ensure the safety and comfort of our passengers. As demand for air travel picks up, we hope that these solutions will allow our customers to travel more conveniently and reach their destinations with ease,” according to Lei Apostol, Cebu Pacific Vice President for Customer Service Operations.
From the side of the Manila International Airport Authority (MIAA), measures have been undertaken to further provide a seamless travel experience for passengers including the removal of the initial security check in all four NAIA terminals, reassignment of some domestic and international flights to other terminals, and implementation of several digitalization projects.
“Our focus is to make sure that we will deliver the best service to our riding public and to our fellow Filipinos. This supports our overall goal to continuously enhance the travel experience for all passengers passing through the NAIA,” said Cesar Chiong, MIAA General Manager.
The airline advises its passengers to book their flights online by creating a MyCebuPacific account to get notifications about their upcoming trips, manage their bookings, and access their Travel Funds, among other features. Online check-in is also available via the Cebu Pacific app and website, reducing passenger waiting time at the airport and allowing them to go straight to their assigned boarding gates. At present, CEB flies to 35 domestic and 25 international destinations, spanning across Asia, Australia, and the Middle East.