Cebu Pacific (CEB) announced the cancellation of several domestic flights scheduled for today, November 3, 2025, in anticipation of the severe weather conditions brought by Typhoon Tino (international name: Kalmaegi). The airline is prioritizing the safety of its passengers and crew as the storm is forecast to bring heavy rainfall and strong winds across various parts of the country.
Cancelled Flights for November 3, 2025
CEB has cancelled a total of fifteen (15) flights on Monday, November 3, 2025, affecting routes connecting major hubs, including Cebu, Manila, Clark, and Davao to regional destinations.
Key affected routes include:
- Cebu–Legazpi–Cebu (DG 6208/6209)
- Butuan–Cebu (DG 6924)
- Cebu–Caticlan–Cebu (DG 6286/6287)
- Clark–Caticlan–Clark (DG 6295/6296)
- Cebu–Iloilo–Cebu (DG 6414/6415)
- Cebu–Bacolod–Cebu (DG 6460/6461)
- Cebu–Dumaguete–Cebu (DG 6513/6514)
- Iloilo–Dumaguete–Iloilo (DG 6619/6620)
- Cebu–Tacloban–Cebu (DG 6577/6578, DG 6579/6580)
- Cebu–Cagayan De Oro–Cebu (DG 6723/6724)
- Cagayan De Oro–Cebu (DG 6726)
- Clark–Cebu (DG 6985)
- Manila–Cebu (5J 575)
- Davao–Cebu (5J 594)
Flexible Options for Affected Passengers
Passengers on these cancelled flights have been notified via email and are provided with the following three options, which can be managed online through the ‘Manage Booking’ portal:
- Free Rebooking: Rebook to a new travel date up to thirty (30) days from the original flight date without any fare difference. Fare difference will apply for travel beyond 30 days.
- Travel Fund: Store the full value of the ticket in a virtual CEB Travel Fund, valid for use in booking future flights or purchasing add-ons.
- Refund: Process a full refund of the ticket cost.
Proactive Flexible Options for Other Destinations
Given the developing situation, CEB is also proactively offering flexible options to passengers wishing to postpone travel to and from additional destinations affected by the storm from November 3 to November 5, 2025:
| Destination | Travel Dates Covered |
|---|---|
| Butuan, Camiguin, Cagayan De Oro, Siargao, Surigao, Tacloban | November 3-4 |
| Bohol, Cebu, Dumaguete, Masbate, Ozamiz, Pagadian | November 4 |
| Bacolod, Caticlan (Boracay), Iloilo, Kalibo | November 4-5 |
| Coron (Busuanga), El Nido, Puerto Princesa, San Jose, San Vicente (Port Barton) | November 5 |
Passengers on these routes may avail themselves of the rebooking, travel fund, or refund options up to two (2) hours before their scheduled time of departure.
Passenger Advisory
Cebu Pacific strongly advises passengers not to proceed to the airport unless they have received a confirmed rebooking or confirmation that their flight is still scheduled to operate.
Passengers are urged to monitor their flight status on the official CEB website at https://www.cebupacificair.com/flight-status or via the CEB mobile app. All travelers should ensure their contact details are updated via the Manage Booking portal to receive timely email and SMS notifications regarding flight changes.
For additional questions, passengers can reach out via Online Chat Support on the CEB website or through the airline’s official social media channels.



