Binawasan ng Cebu Pacific ang mga ruta dahil sa pagtaas ng presyo ng gasolina

Nag-anunsyo ang Cebu Pacific ng pagkansela at pagbabawas ng mga international flights dahil sa pagtaas ng global fuel prices na higit doble kumpara sa 2025. Apektado ang mga ruta mula Davao, Iloilo, Clark, at Manila patungong iba't ibang destinasyon. Nag-ulat din ng abala ang ilang pasahero sa isang flight noong March 22.

MANILA, Philippines — Naglabas ng advisory noong Lunes, March 23, ang budget carrier na Cebu Pacific tungkol sa temporaryong network adjustments dahil sa epekto ng krisis sa global fuel prices, na mas doble na kumpara sa 2025 averages, ayon sa airline. “These changes are driven by the impact of the crisis on global fuel prices, which have more than doubled compared with 2025 averages,” ani Cebu Pacific. Inihayag na isasara ang mga ruta tulad ng Davao-Bangkok mula April 13 hanggang Oct. 23; Iloilo-Bangkok mula April 17 hanggang Oct. 24; Iloilo-Singapore mula June 15 hanggang Oct. 24; at Clark-Hanoi mula May 2 hanggang Oct. 25. Magkakaroon lamang ng isang international flight ang Davao at Iloilo: thrice-weekly sa Hong Kong. Binawasan din ang frequencies sa Manila-Jakarta (apat na beses linggo-linggo mula April 16-Oct. 25), Manila-Kuala Lumpur (limang beses mula April 15-Oct. 24), Manila-Melbourne (apat na beses sa ilang panahon ng May), at Sydney flights (limang beses sa May). Nag-ulat ng abala ang isang pasahero sa social media tungkol sa Bangkok-Manila flight noong March 22, na may ilang oras na delay, aircraft issues, at kakulangan sa komunikasyon. Wala pang public response ang airline dito. Mula sa mga provincial hubs, kailangang pumunta muna sa Manila ang mga pasahero para sa ibang international destinations. Inaalok ng Cebu Pacific ang free rebooking sa loob ng 30 araw, travel credits, o full refund sa apektadong pasahero. Ito ay bahagi ng mas malawak na pressure sa airlines dahil ang oil prices ay lumapit na sa $100 per barrel, na pangunahing operating expense.

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