Cebu Pacific (CEB) said it is moving more turboprop aircraft operations from Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Terminal 2 to Clark International Airport.
The shift, effective Oct. 26, 2025, follows a resolution issued by the Manila Slot Coordination Committee of the Department of Transportation on July 29, 2025.
Cebu Pacific said that as a result, DG 6117/6118 (Manila-Naga-Manila) becomes DG 6129/6130 (Clark-Naga-Clark), while 5J 513/514 (Manila-San Jose-Manila) becomes DG 6339/6340 (Clark-San Jose-Clark)
The change means direct flights between Manila and Naga will be reduced from twice daily to daily, while all direct flights to San Jose will now depart from and arrive in Clark.
It said to mark the change, passengers can book one-way flights from Clark to Naga and San Jose for as low as a P1 base fare (exclusive of fees and surcharges) from Aug. to 28-31, for travel until March 31, 2026.
CEB said the move would help manage airport capacity more effectively, leading to an improved passenger experience and greater public convenience. Passengers affected by the transfer will be notified and given the options, such as free rebooking or travel fund, it said.
CEB’s wholly owned subsidiary, AirSWIFT, will continue to operate from NAIA Terminal 2 until March 2026.







