(05 July 2022, 10:45 +07)
Cebu Pacific has resumed direct flights to
Sydney, Australia, following the easing of travel restrictions in
both Philippines and Australia.
The airline will operate thrice weekly flights
between Manila and Sydney every Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
Flight 5J 39 is scheduled to depart from Manila
(MNL) at
23:20, arriving at Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport (SYD) at 09:50
the following day.
The return flight, 5J 40, is timed to leave Sydney
at 11:20 and arrive back in Manila at 17:50 every Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday.
Cebu Pacific A330
“With this route resumption, we are pleased to
once again fly
to and from Sydney after more than two years,” said Xander
Lao, Chief Commercial Officer at Cebu Pacific. “We know that many are excited to visit Sydney’s attractions like
the Sydney Opera House, Harbour Bridge, Bondi beach, Taronga Zoo
and many more. This also allows Filipinos to reunite with friends
and family. We will continue working on boosting seamless
connections across our network to address demand.”
Sydney requires arriving tourists to present
printed copies of their COVID19 Vaccination Certificate upon
check-in. Travelers must also complete and submit their Digital
Passenger Declaration form at least 72 hours before departure.
Boosted Filipinos returning to Philippines no
longer need to take a COVID test pre-departure.
Cebu Pacific continues to implement a multi-layered
approach to safety, operating flights with a 100% fully vaccinated
crew, 95% of whom have been boosted.
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