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Cebu Pacific to Resume Flights Between Manila and Dubai on July 2

Tue, May 19, 2026(94d ago)World

Starting July 2, Cebu Pacific is officially restarting its flight operations between Manila and Dubai. The budget carrier confirmed the decision on Tuesday, noting that the move follows thorough safety evaluations and close collaboration with Dubai airport officials. The airline will operate four flights per week, specifically on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, and Sundays. Passengers whose travel plans were previously disrupted by cancellations are encouraged to rebook their tickets through the airline’s official “manage booking” portal, website chat, or social media channels.

This resumption follows a temporary suspension of routes to both the UAE and Saudi Arabia, which had been in place since late February due to regional geopolitical tensions. Alongside the returning Dubai service, the airline continues to maintain its schedule for Riyadh, operating four weekly flights to and from the city on alternating days. As operations normalize, Cebu Pacific emphasized that passenger safety remains their primary concern and urged travelers to keep their contact information updated to receive the latest flight status alerts.

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