Media reports had suggested the trip would begin as soon as Sunday and last two days
Cebu Pacific (CEB) has brought back its 25kg free baggage allowance exclusively for travellers from Dubai to Manila. The promotion is applicable for bookings from today, January 18, until June 30, 2021.
All travelers, including UAE-based Overseas Filipino Workers (OFW), flying from Dubai to Manila with pre-purchased baggage allowance of 40kg will receive the additional 25kg free of charge.
“Passengers may purchase prepaid baggage allowance via CEB’s booking portal during initial or manage booking up to two hours before departure, and the extra 25kg will automatically be added ... If purchasing via an agent, the free 25kg still applies,” the airline said.
Candice Iyog, CEB VP for Marketing & Customer Experience, said: “As we turn 25, we want to especially thank the UAE market for their support throughout these years through this special baggage promo. Dubai continues to be one of our largest international markets, and we want its residents to be able to enjoy not only our trademark low fares, but even get the best experience with CEB through this promo.
For passengers with connecting flights to other domestic destinations via Cebu Pacific, the additional 25kg will be carried over up to their next flight (if their flight itineraries were booked under one reference number only).
Media reports had suggested the trip would begin as soon as Sunday and last two days
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