(30 June 2022, 11:36 +07)
Cebu Pacific has unveiled plans to resume
flights between Manila and Brunei next month.
The airline will operate the route with two
flights per week, every Thursday and Saturday, from 23 July 2022.
Flight 5J 409 is scheduled to depart Ninoy Aquino
International Airport Terminal 3 at 19:10, arriving at Brunei
International Airport by 21:40.
The return flight, 5J 410, is timed to leave
Brunei at 22:30, landing in Manila at 00:50 the following day.
Cebu Pacific A320. Picture by Steven Howard of TravelNewsAsia.com
The resumption of Brunei flights from Manila
brings the number of restored international destinations to 18.
“We are delighted to keep boosting our
international flight frequencies as we continuously see strong
demand for air travel,” said Xander Lao, Cebu Pacific's
Chief Commercial Officer. “We are especially happy to bring this route
back after a two-year hiatus as we know many of our kababayans are
looking forward to visiting their family and friends – whether in
Brunei, or back home in Philippines.”
As of press time, fully vaccinated Filipinos flying to Brunei are
only required to present their proof of complete vaccination,
along with an e-heath arrival declaration form which must be
filled out not more than 24 hours before departure. A certificate
of Travel Medical Insurance with COVID19 coverage (minimum
coverage of BND 20,000) also must be presented upon check-in.
Coming home, boosted Filipinos no longer need to
take a COVID test pre-departure.
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