12/08/2021
Travel Rules for Fully-Vaccinated Passengers
As of August 4, 2021; 4PM
Source: Source: https://www.cebupacificair.com/pages/travel-info/travel-advisories/2021
Cebu Pacific announces that there now 10 destinations in its network that accept vaccination card as a travel requirement for entry. These are Butuan, Cauayan City of Isabela province, Cotabato, Dipolog, Dumaguete, Guimaras Island (via Iloilo), San Jose, Tacloban, Tuguegarao, and Virac.*
Travelers are strongly urged to always check with the LGU of their destination for the latest updates. This is a developing situation. We will provide updates on travel requirements via https://bit.ly/CEBTravel-Docs as soon as we receive them.
A passenger is considered fully-vaccinated at least 14 days after having received the second dose in a two-dose series, or at least 14 days after having received a single-dose vaccine.
Dumaguete requires fully-vaccinated travelers to present their vaccination cards along with a negative antigen test taken within 48 hours prior to entry. Apart from this, an approved S-pass from the LGU of final destination will also need to be presented.
Guimaras Island requires fully-vaccinated passengers flying through Iloilo to show their vaccination cards, along with their travel coordination permit (TCP) from S-pass.
Tuguegarao, on the other hand, requires fully-vaccinated individuals to show their vaccination cards, along with a certification from the City/Municipal Health Office of the LGU where the traveler was vaccinated.
San Jose requires fully-vaccinated travelers to present their vaccination cards, along with a confirmed S-pass registration and a travel permit from MDRRMO for those returning to San Jose within 72 hours.
Virac requires fully-vaccinated individuals to upload their COVID-19 Vaccination Card on their S-PASS account three (3) days before their scheduled trip to secure Approved Travel Coordination Permit. The approved permit and vaccination card will be presented upon check-in.
The country’s leading airline also assures that it continues to comply with health protocols set by the government, including negative RT-PCR test results for fully-vaccinated passengers, should it be required by the local government of their destination.
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*Info as of August 3, 2021