MANILA, Philippines - Cebu Pacific said on Wednesday that it would launch direct flights between Cebu and El Nido, Palawan by October, giving interested travelers from Central Visayas greater access to its destinations.
Cebu Pacific to launch direct flights between Cebu and Palawan
Starting Oct 26, 2025, the airline company said it would operate daily flights between Cebu and El Nido via Cebgo (DG). Moreover, these flights are on top of direct flights for the same route currently operated by AirSWIFT, which is also under the carrier.

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"El Nido has long been one of the country’s most sought-after destinations, and soon it will be more accessible to those flying from Cebu and nearby provinces. By adding this route ahead of the holiday season, we are not only strengthening inter-island connectivity but also creating more opportunities for every Juan to discover the best of the Philippines,” Cebu Pacific President and Chief Commercial Officer Xander Lao said.
Cebu Pacific said it flew to 37 domestic and 26 international destinations across Asia, Australia, and the Middle East.
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