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Cebu Pacific Air to restart Manila flights next month
Macao News > Social Affairs > Cebu Pacific Air to restart Manila flights next month

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Passengers boarding the weekly service face numerous Covid-19 precautions as well as a month in quarantine upon arrival in Macao.

Cebu Pacific Air
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5 January 202217 January 2022 BY STAFF REPORTER
BY STAFF REPORTER5 January 202217 January 2022

Cebu Pacific Air will resume its direct weekly flight between Macao and Manila starting 5 February.

Apart from flights to and from Taiwan, the Cebu Pacific service will be the second scheduled international flight using Macao International Airport since Scoot resumed its Singapore route in April 2021.

As the Philippines has been listed as one of the foreign countries with an extremely high risk for Covid-19, passengers who take this flight will need to present certificates for three nucleic acid tests, conducted within five days of the intended departure date; each test must be at least 24 hours apart.

In addition, passengers face 28 days centralised isolation medical observation, which will rise to 35 days if tested positive for serologic testing.

 

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