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Face shields now required for Cebu Pacific passengers

MANILA, August 6, 2020

Cebu Pacific, the Philippines’ largest national flag carrier, is making it compulsory for all passengers—including travellers flying the Dubai-Manila route—to wear face shields throughout the entire flight, effective August 15. 
 
This is on top of the mandatory use of face masks upon entering the Dubai airport terminal until arrival of passengers at their destination. 
 
Cebu Pacific also continues to implement enhanced bio-security preventive measures to keep all passengers and personnel safe. These safety measures include daily extensive cleaning and disinfection protocols for all aircraft and facilities, rapid antibody testing for all frontliners and crew members, and contactless flight procedures. These are based on global best practises, and highest safety standards.
 
Travel regulations issued by the governments of the Philippines and the UAE will be implemented as necessary and applicable. 
 
Before going to the airport, passengers are advised to check for real-time Flight Status on Cebu Pacific’s website. Guests should not go to the airport unless the flight schedule is verified and confirmed. 
 
Cebu Pacific encourages passengers to manage their bookings online via its website. Those on cancelled flights may choose to place the full cost of the ticket in a Travel Fund valid for two years; full refund; or opt to rebook to any other travel date within three months, free of charge. If travel is after three months, change fees are still waived, but minimal fare difference may apply. 
 
This is a developing situation. Cebu Pacific may adjust flights depending on government regulations. The airline will contact passengers through the email addresses and mobile numbers provided upon booking for any information regarding their flights. They will also provide updates through the website and official social media accounts. - TradeArabia News Service



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