Hello PISO FARE FRIENDS, here is just one of our reminders if you are flying with Cebu Pacific in the future. Please read this post if you are about to fly and you are an expecting mother, passenger traveling with an infant or your baby, guest needing special assistance like those patients needing POC or Portable Oxygen Concentrators.
This will help you in order to have a hassle free flight come your date of travel.
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Guests Needing Special Assistance
Acceptance of guests requiring special assistance is subject to arrangement with Cebu Pacific at least 48 hours prior the scheduled flight.
In select airports, Cebu Pacific may charge minimal handling fee for the use of lifts and you may inform the airline at least 3 days prior the scheduled flight.
Please contact Cebu Pacific’s Call Center hotline at (+632) 70-20-888 or (+6332) 230-8888 for more information.
Guests with Medical Case and Portable Oxygen Concentrators (POC)
Passengers with medical cases are allowed for carriage provided that the following documents are properly filled out and accomplished:
2. Medical certificate stating the guest is “fit to travel” and signed by the passenger’s personal physician.
Cebu Pacific will allow the carriage of a Portable Oxygen Concentrator (POC) and other battery-operated non-oxygen generating respiratory assistive devices such as nebulizers and ventilators for use inside the cabin.
However, Cebu Pacific will not allow carriage of partially or completely filled oxygen tanks (cylinders/bottles) or liquid oxygen on board any of their aircraft.
Medical certificate for guest requiring POC should also indicate that the guest may be required to use respiratory assistive device on the duration of the flight.
Guests travelling with a respiratory assistive device must check-in at least two (2) hours prior the scheduled departure time and must present the POC and other respiratory assistive device and paperwork for inspection by a CEB check-in agent.
Expectant Mothers / Pregnant Women
Pregnant Women or expectant mothers with age of gestation thirty-four (34) weeks and beyond are required to present a medical certificate with the notation “Fit to Travel” and signed by a doctor. It is best to secure this medical certificate via your OB-Gyne.
The passenger should travel 10 days from date of issuance of the Medical Certificate.
If you are pregnant and wants to fly via Cebu Pacific Air, you should fill out all three (3) copies of the Passenger Handling Form and present at upon check-in.
Unaccompanied Minors
Children below 7 years old will not be accepted for carriage unless they are accompanied by a person of legal age (minimum of 18 years old)
Children 7 to 15 years old will be accepted only after the Passenger Handling Form is accomplished and submitted and the prescribed Unaccompanied Minor Handling Fee is paid.
For Filipino minors travelling to another country, please check the rules governing minor travel as issued by the Department of Social Welfare and Development.
For minors with foreign nationalities, please check the rules governing minor travel as issued by your respective governments.
Infants
Infants or babies below 8 days old will not be accepted for carriage.
Babies 8 days old up to below 2 years of age not occupying a seat shall be charged with a minimal handling fee.
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melanie suarez says
i have a flight this coming may 20. and im going back to philippines im pregnant 24weeks i need also a medical certificate in my obgyne..wat else i need….coz i dnt want to delayed my flight.
Janice acebu says
gud pm… mam/sir… im janice acebu… working here in saudi arabia… im pregnant and i have a flight on nov 27 from manila to gensan at 0900 am.. im just want to ask what is ur reqiurments for the pregnant passengers… any form to be fill up by the doctor that u can provide for me… because i have already here form like in saudia airlines to be fill up by the doctor and no need anything else… how about in your airlines? pls! . i appreciate ur help. tnx
1PisoFare says
It is best to consult your doctor first if you are safe to fly.
Reina Dedicatoria says
good day sir/ma’am. i have flight from manila to kalibo this aug 2 2018. i am 27 weeks . is there any special form that i need to fill up with my OB and how many days it is valid? please i need your updated policy for pregnant passenger.
Thank you