Zambo airport operations suspended; 8 Cebu Pacific flights cancelled | Inquirer Business
CEB ADVISORY

Zambo airport operations suspended; 8 Cebu Pacific flights cancelled

As of September 10, 2013, 5:30PM
/ 11:52 AM September 11, 2013

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MANILA, Philippines–The Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines has suspended Zamboanga Airport operations from September 10-12, 2013 due to the current security situation in Zamboanga City.

Because of this, the following Cebu Pacific  flights are cancelled from September 10-12, 2013:

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5J 851/852 Manila-Zamboanga-Manila

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5J 855/856 Manila-Zamboanga-Manila

5J 859/860 Manila-Zamboanga-Manila

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5J 857/858 Manila-Zamboanga-Manila

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5J 433/434 Cebu-Zamboanga-Cebu

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5J 393/394 Davao-Zamboanga-Davao

5J 839/840 Zamboanga – Tawi-Tawi – Zamboanga

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5J 845/844 Cagayan de Oro – Zamboanga – Cagayan de Oro

All CEB passengers affected by these cancellations may avail any of the following options: rebooking of flights for travel within 30 days from original departure date with no penalties, full travel fund or full refund. They may also reroute their flights to the nearest alternate station to Zamboanga.

Guests may call (02)7020-888 or (032)230-8888 for their preferred option, any time even after their flights.

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CEB hopes for its guests’ understanding as this situation is beyond the airline’s control. CEB will continue to provide updates as soon as available.

TAGS: aviation, Business, Cancelled Flights, Cebu Pacific, zamboanga

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