Fees to be collected beginning September 01, 2021
Team Out of Town Blog Hub (www.outoftownblog.com) – Cebu Pacific reminds its passengers to bring only one hand-carry bag during their travels to ensure a smooth and convenient flight experience. The carry-on bag must not exceed 7 kilograms in weight, and its size must fit in the overhead bin or under the aircraft seat.
This strict implementation of the hand-carry baggage policy aligns with the airline’s goal to improve its processes for a more efficient and seamless customer experience.
Beginning September 01, 2021, guests who do not comply with this rule will be charged a gate baggage fee of P1,000 per person for domestic flights. The airline will also begin charging for its international flights – P1,500 for short-haul and P3,000 for the long haul in the coming months.
Cashless payments are also encouraged, in line with the airline’s contactless flight guidelines amidst operating during the pandemic.
“We have been continuously reviewing our processes to ensure we are able to provide the best customer experience for everyJuan. This is being done to make sure CEB avoids any unnecessary flight delays as much as possible,” said Candice Iyog, Vice President for Marketing and Customer Experience at Cebu Pacific.
Passengers who purchased additional items at the airport are exempted and will not be charged this fee if they can show the official receipt from the store where they shopped.
Other items that will be accepted as extra free hand carry are equipment for medical needs or infants.
“We also hope this will convince our passengers to become more mindful as we do not want them to shell out additional, avoidable fees,” added Iyog.
CEB reminds everyJuan to properly pack their bags and avail of additional prepaid baggage allowance to avoid additional fees at the airport. More information on this may be viewed on www.cebupacificair.com.
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