
Budget carrier Cebu Pacific on Sunday announced the extension of its free Test Before Boarding (TBB) program for Hong Kong-bound passengers until October 15.
In an advisory, Cebu Pacific said passengers will have to proceed to the Philippine Airport Diagnostic Laboratory (PADLAB) at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 3 four hours before the scheduled time of departure.
COVID-19 antigen testing for Hong Kong-bound passengers is open from 1:30 a.m. to 3:30 a.m. six times weekly.
“Antigen test results will be released within 30 minutes, and only passengers with negative results may proceed to the check-in area,” the carrier said.
“Guests who will be unable to take the antigen test or receive a positive test result will not be accepted for check-in,” it added.
Passengers who will not be accepted for check-in can choose to either rebook, convert the amount into a travel fund, or have a refund which may take up to two months.
Cebu Pacific resumed its Manila-Hong Kong flights this month, with passengers required to complete the HKG Department of Health Online declaration Form, as well as a negative RT-PCR test result valid 72 hours before the time of departure.
All guests are also mandated to present their confirmation of room reservation in a hotel in Hong Kong for at least 21 days. Vaccinated travelers will also be required to show their vaccination records.
Cebu Air Inc. — the carrier’s operator — in May secured some $250 million from the issuance of convertible bonds to private equity investors. —Jon Viktor Cabuenas/KG, GMA News
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