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Batanes no longer COVID-19 free, records first case from LSI

Batanes province has recorded its first case of COVID-19 — a locally stranded individual (LSI) who arrived there on September 22, according to the provincial government on Tuesday.

In a post on Facebook, the provincial information desk of Batanes said the patient, who is asymptomatic, arrived via the Philippine Air Force.

"The patient is currently with no symptoms, however for precautionary measure, the patient is under strict isolation at the Batanes Resort and being strictly observed and managed," it said
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It added that the identified close contacts of the patient, as well as other LSIs under quarantine "are being strictly monitored by the COVID-19 Task Group."

"In the meantime, we remind everyone to continuously observe minimum public health standards such as wearing of face masks and face shields, observe physical distancing and practice proper hygiene," the local government said.

The Philippines has logged 307,288 COVID-19 cases as of Monday afternoon, still the highest across Southeast Asia.


Lockdowns were also implemented early and the LGU monitored the outbreak in China to prevent the virus from entering Batanes.

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Batanes is an archipelagic province in the Philippines situated in the Cagayan Valley region. It is the northernmost province in the country, and also the smallest, both in population and land area. Its capital is Basco located on the island of Batan.


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Here's the most recent update on the locations of all NBI branches nationwide, from the northern reaches of Luzon to the southern expanses of Mindanao. With this comprehensive list, you can easily find the nearest NBI office to your area, saving you from long queues and unnecessary travel.



The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) regularly updates its roster of offices. In Metro Manila, the country's capital, you'll find the highest concentration of branches and field offices, many conveniently situated within malls. Following closely are CALABARZON, Region III, and the Central Visayas Region.

Additionally, there are specialized One Stop Service Centers for Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) across the country for those planning to work abroad.

Whether you're renewing or applying for an NBI clearance through online appointment, this list will come in handy.

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150 NBI Branches in the Philippines

Below is the latest list of the 150 operational NBI offices and branches, complete with their respective addresses spanning from Luzon to Mindanao. Take a look to find the NBI near your location!


WITHIN METRO MANILA

  • Ali Mall Araneta Center Branch – Ali Mall Araneta Center, Cubao QC
  • Baras Rizal – J.P. Rizal, Sitio Soro-soro, Brgy. Santiago, Baras, Rizal
  • Choice Market Ortigas – Choice Market Ortigas, Ortigas Ave. Ext., Rosario Pasig City
  • Las Pinas City Branch – SM Centre Point, Las Pinas City
  • LRT North Mall Branch – LRT Caloocan Mall, Rizal Avenue Extension, Caloocan City
  • Mandaluyong City Branch – Shaw Center Mall, Mandaluyong City
  • Marikina RiverBanks Branch – 84 A Bonifacio Ave., Marikina City
  • Montalban City Hall – Montalban Sports Center (OVAL), Montalban Rizal
  • NBI Muntinlupa City – 4th Flr. South Park, Ayala Mall, Alabang, Muntinlupa City
  • NBI Clearance Center – U.N Avenue, Ermita. Manila
  • Philpost Manila – Post Office Bldg., Liwasang Bonifacio, Manila
  • Pililia Rizal – Multi-purpose Bldg, Brgy. Bagumbayan, Pililla, Rizal
  • POEA Mandaluyong City – POEA- Blas F. Ople Bldg, EDSA cor Ortigas Ext. Mandaluyong City
  • Quezon City Hall – Makatarungan St, Diliman, QC
  • Rizal Dist. Office – 4th Flr. Taytay Capital Tiangge Highway 2000 cor. Market Avenue, San Juan Taytay Rizal
  • Robinsons General Trias – Robinsons Place, General Trias City, Cavite
  • Robinson’s Cainta – Level 2 Junction Cainta, Rizal
  • Robinsons Imus – Imus Cavite
  • Robinson’s Galleria – Lingkod Pinoy 3rd Level, Robinsons Galleria
  • Robinson’s Metro East – Level4 Marcos Hi-way Pasig City
  • Robinson’s Novaliches II – Brgy. Pasong Putik, Quirino Highway cor., Maligaya, Novaliches, Quezon City
  • Robinson’s Otis – Level 2 Guanzon St., Paco, Manila
  • Robinson’s Place – Angeles City, Pampanga
  • Robinson’s Place Ermita – Basement 1 Ermita, Manila
  • Valenzuela Town Center – Valenzuela Town Center, Valenzuela City
  • Applicants inquiring at the NBI Satellite Office.



REGION I

  • Agoo, La Union Branch – Sta. Barbara, Agoo, La Union
  • Alaminos District Office – Alaminos City, Pangasinan
  • Baguio City – CAR – Upper Session Road Baguio City
  • CB Mall Urdaneta Branch – CB Mall Urdaneta City, Pangasinan
  • Dagupan – DADO – A. B. Fernandez West Dagupan City
  • La Union IRO – Aguila Road Sevilla Norte, San Fernando City
  • Laoag LADO – Brgy 10 P Gomez St, Laoag City
  • Magic Mall – Urdaneta, Pangasinan – Alexander St., Urdaneta City, Pangasinan
  • Tabuk City – Gymnasium Tabuk City, Kalinga
  • Vigan Branch (VIDO) – Govanes Dike, Bantayan, Ilocos Sur


REGION II

  • Bayombong – Baydo – Capitol Compound Bayombong Nueva Vizcaya
  • Isabela ISDO – National Highway Brgy Osmena Ilagan Isabela
  • Santiago Commercial Center, Isabela – 78 National Highway, Santiago Isabela
  • Tuguegarao CAVRO – Government Center Carig Sur Tuguegarao City


REGION III

  • AFAB-Mariveles, Bataan – AFAB Administration Building, Freeport Area of Bataan, Mariveles, Bataan
  • Angeles City, Pampanga – Robinson’s Place Mac Arthur Highway, Balibago, Angeles City, Pampanga
  • Balanga, Bataan – Provincial Capitol Compound, Balanga Bataan
  • Bataan District Office – 1Bataan Command Center, Brgy. Dona Orani Bataan
  • Bulacan Buldo – Capitol Compound Guinhawa City of Malolos, Bulacan
  • Cabanatuan District Office – Llanera St, Old Provincial Capitol Cmpd, Cabanatuan City
  • Iba, Zambales – Livelihood Bldg., Zone IV, Iba, Zambales
  • Marilao Municipal Hall – Beside PNP Station, Marilao, Bulacan
  • Megamart Paniqui Tarlac – 2/F Megamart Mall, Paniqui Burgus St., Población Norte, Paniqui Tarlac
  • MetroTown Mall – Tarlac – McArthur Highway cor. Juan Luna St. Tarlac City
  • Meycauayan Bulacan – Government Center Sitio Gulod, Brgy. Camalug, City of Meycauayan Bulacan
  • Olongapo OLDO – 17 Kentucky Lane Upper Kalaklan Olongapo City
  • Pampanga CELRO – Capitol Compound, San Fernando City, Pampanga
  • San Jose Del Monte Starmall – Starmall City of San Jose Del Monte Bulacan
  • San Rafael Bulacan Branch – Municipal Hall, Maharlika Highway, Sampaloc, San Rafael Bulacan
  • Tarlac TARDO – Brgy Macabulos Drive San Roque Tarlac City


REGION IV-A CALABARZON

  • Balayan, Batangas – Plaza Rizal, Balayan Batangas
  • Batangas – CALABARZON – Batangas Batro – The Olan’s Place, Purok 2, Brgy. Marawoy Lipa City, Batangas
  • Batangas City District Office – Anaprel Building, Tolentino Road, Brgy. Kumintang, Ibaba, Batangas City
  • Bauan, Batangas – Unit 1 Bauan Plaza, JP Rizal Cor. Kapitan Ponso St., Poblacion 2, Bauan, Batangas
  • Calamba, Laguna – 3rd Floor Mercado de Calamba, Pabalan St., Brgy. 5, Calamba City, Laguna
  • Cavite District Office (CAVIDO) – J.P. Rizal St. Kaybagal South Tagaytay City
  • CityMall – Imus Cavite – CityMall Anabu, Imus Cavite
  • CLA Central Mall Pagsanjan Branch – Brgy. Binan, Pagsanjan, Laguna
  • Lianas Calamba – Lianas Supermarket, Parian, Calamba, Laguna
  • Lucena LUCDO – Grand Central Terminal, Brgy. Ilayang Dupay, Lucena City
  • Metro Central Mall Sta. Cruz Laguna – Metro Central Mall Sitio Antipolo, Brgy. Labuin, Sta. Cruz Laguna
  • NBI Bacoor Cavite – Main Square Mall, Bacoor Cavite
  • Sta. Rosa District Office – Rizal Blvd. Brgy. Tagapo City of Sta Rosa, Laguna
  • Robinson’s Dasmarinas – Dasmarinas, Cavite
  • San Pablo City Branch Laguna – 4th Flr., San Pablo City Shopping Mall
  • Siniloan Laguna – Multi-purpose Bldg. L, De Leon St. Brgy. Acevida Siniloan, Laguna
  • Sto. Tomas Batangas – Unit 10 2nd Floor. Sierra makiling Bldg., KM 61 Maharlika Highway, Sto. Tomas Batangas
  • Tanay Rizal Clearance Center – Plaza Aldea Town Center 90001, Sampaloc Rd., Sitio Lubigan, Brgy., Plaza Aldea, Tanay Rizal
  • Victory Mall Sta. Rosa Laguna – GF Victory Central Mall, Sta. Rosa Commercial Complex, Brgy. Balibago, Sta. Rosa City, Laguna.
  • Iconic concrete structure within the compound of the Main NBI office in Metro Manila.


REGION IV-B MIMAROPA
  • Lubang Occidental Mindoro – Old Municipal Hall – Quirino St., Brgy. Araw at Bituin, Lubang Occidental Mindoro
  • Puerto Princesa PUERDO – Taft St., Brgy Liwanag, Puerto Princesa City, Palawan


REGION V

  • City Mall – Sorsogon – Rizal St., Brgy. Poblacion, Sorsogon City, Sorsogon
  • Daet, Camarines Norte – Provincial Capitol, Daet Camarines Norte
  • Iriga City – Camarines Sur – Brgy. San Francisco, Iriga City
  • Masbate City – Masbate City Hall, Masbate City


REGION VI

  • Antique Branch – San Jose de Buenavista, Antique
  • Antique District Office – Funda-Dalipa, San Jose de Buenavista, Antique
  • Bacdo – Bacolod – Aguinaldo St. Bacolod City
  • City Mall – Kalibo Aklan – F Quimpo Ext. Connecting Mabini St. And Toting Reyes St., Barrio Andagao, Kalibo Aklan
  • GT Town Center, Pavia Iloilo – GT Town Center, Jaro, Pavia, Iloilo
  • Iloilo WEVRO – Duran St., Fort San Pedro Iloilo City
  • Roxas City Capiz Branch – Pueblo de Panay, Roxas City, Capiz



REGION VII

  • Ayala Mall – Cebu – Stall A304 3rd Floor Ayala Center, Cebu
  • Ayungon, Negros Oriental – Ayungon Gymnasium, Deguit St. Poblacion Ayungon, Negros Oriental
  • Bayawan City Negros Oriental – New Gov’t Center, Sitio Cabcabon, Brgy. Banga, Bayawan City, Negros Oriental
  • Bogo – Cebu Branch – Bogo City Cebu
  • Central Mall, Lapu-lapu – Central Mall, Lapu-lapu City, Cebu
  • Cebu CEVRO – Escario St., Capitol Site, Cebu City
  • Dumaguete – DUMDO – Capitol Area Daro Dumaguete City
  • Insular Square – Cebu City – Insular Square, North Highway, Basak, Mandaue City
  • J-Centre Mall, Cebu – J-Centre Mall, Bakilid Mandaue City, Cebu
  • Mandaue-Cebu District Office – Mandaue Cultural and Sports Center, Brgy. Centro, Mandaue City Cebu
  • Metro Gaisano Carcar Cebu – Metro Gaisano, Carcar City, Cebu
  • Naga City Cebu Branch – City Hall Building, East Poblacion, Naga City Cebu
  • San Miguel Bohol – Poblacion, San Miguel, Bohol
  • Sands Danao City cebu – Sands Gateway Arcade, Danao City Cebu
  • Tagbilaran Bohol Branch – Tagbilaran City Bohol
  • Talisay City – Plaza Aurora Bldg., Talisay City Cebu


REGION VIII

  • Balangkayan E. Samar – Balangkayan Municipal Hall, Balangkayan Eastern Samar
  • Calbayog City, W Samar – 2nd Floor Gov’t Center Building, Public Market Area, Diversion Rd., Brgy. Bagacay, Calbayog City, Western Samar
  • Dolores, E. Samar – Municipality of Dolores, Eastern Samar
  • EVRO Tacloban Branch – NBI Bldg., Sto. Nino Ext., Tacloban City
  • Maasin Southern Leyte – Maasin City Warf Bldg.,Maasin Port Area, Abgao, Maasin City, Southern Leyte
  • Robinsons Place Ormoc – Brgy. Cogon Ormoc City
  • Samar SAMDO – Old Health Bldg., Capitol Site Catbalogan City
  • Sogod, Southern Leyte Branch – Brgy Zone 1, Sogod, Southern Leyte
  • Applicants lining up to get their NBI Clearance on one of their satellite offices inside a mall.


REGION IX

  • Dipolog – DIPDO – Quezon Ave Sta Isabel, Dipolog City
  • Pagadian PAGDO – BALGU Bldg., Capitol Compound, Pagadian City
  • Zamboanga WEMRO – 19 Corcuera St. Zamboanga City


REGION X

  • Bukidnon Branch – Capitol Compound, Malaybalay City, Bukidnon
  • Cagayan De Oro – NEMRO – Capitol Compound, Cagayan de Oro City
  • Cagayan De Oro on Wheels – Cagayan De Oro – NEMRO
  • City Mall – Iponan Cagayan De Oro – City Mall – Iponan, Butuan, Cagayan De Oro
  • GeeGee Mall – Ozamiz City – Burgos St., Ozamiz City
  • Iligan ILDO – IBP Building, Bedelles St., Paia-o, Iligan City
  • Oroquieta City, Misamis Occ. – Capitol Area, Oroquieta City, Misamis Occidental


REGION XI

  • Bansalan Davao Branch – Bansalan Davao City
  • Davao SEMRO – J.P. Laurel Avenue, Davao City
  • Mati Davao – City of Mati, Davao Oriental
  • Samal Island Davao – Sitio Kaimito Brgy. Miranda, Babak Island, Garden City of Samal
  • Sulop Davao del Sur – Sulop Public market, Sulop Davao del Sur
  • Tagum TAGDO – Door 5 Duson Apt. National Highway Visayan Village Tagum


REGION XII

  • Cotabato BARMM – Governor Gutierrez Avenue, Cotabato City
  • Isulan, Sultan Kudarat – Isulan Sultan Kudarat
  • Isulan, Sultan Kudarat – Provincial Capitol Gym, Provincial Capitol Compound, Brgy. Kalawag II, Isulan, Sultan Kudarat
  • Jolo Sulu – Bangkla, Patikul, Sulu
  • Kidapawan City Branch – Kidapawan City, Cotabato
  • Koronadal CEMRO – Ace Centerpoint Corner Osmena Posadas St., SO Koronadal City
  • Sarangani SARDO – San Pedro St. Lagao, General Santos City


REGION XIII

  • Agusan del Sur (Prosperidad) – Provincial Government Center, Patin-ay Prosperidad, Agusan del Sur
  • Butuan City Branch (CARAGA) – 4th St, Guingona Subd. Butuan City
  • Surigao City – Surigao Land Transport Integrated Terminal, Brgy. Luna, Surigao City
  • Tandag Surigao Del Sur – Provincial Capitol Complex, Telaje Tandag City, Surigao Del Sur.



ONE STOP SERVICE CENTERS FOR OFWs (OSSCO)

  • Basco, Batanes – Batanes One Stop Service Center, Basco Batanes
  • OSSCO – SM Bacoor – 3rd Flr. Government Service, Express System Bacoor Cavite
  • OSSCO Baguio – POEA CAR Abriol Bldg., Lower Magsaysay Avenue, Baguio City
  • OSSCO Clark – Clark Freeport Zone, Pampanga
  • OSSCO Cagayan de Oro – Cagayan de Oro City
  • OSSCO Cebu – SM North Reclamation, Mabolo Cebu City
  • OSSCO Davao – Gaisano Mall Davao, JP Laurel Ave., Bajada Davao City
  • OSSCO Koronadal City – 4th Flr. Of Koronadal City Hall, Koronadal City
  • OSSCO LEGDO – 3rd Flr. Pacific Mall Bldg. Beside DFA, Capantawan Legazpi City
  • OSSCO Palayan City, Nueva Ecija – Palayan Business Hub, Brgy. Singalat, Palayan City Nueva Ecija  
  • OSSCO SFDO La Union – Manna Mall, San Fernando City La Union
  • OSSCO Tacloban – DOLE Compound Trece Martirez St., Tacloban City


Several of these offices have been in operation for over a decade. Nonetheless, it's crucial to be aware that certain NBI branches may shut down unexpectedly. Keep yourself informed by regularly checking their website, especially if you're considering renewing or applying for an NBI Clearance.


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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) for NBI Clearance


What is an NBI Clearance?
  • An NBI Clearance is a government-issued document in the Philippines that serves as proof of identity, good conduct, and a requirement for various transactions, including employment, travel, and government services.

Why do I need an NBI Clearance?
  • You may need an NBI Clearance for employment, travel abroad, government transactions, business permits, legal matters, and financial transactions, among others.

Can I apply for an NBI Clearance online?
  • Yes, you can apply for an NBI Clearance online through the official NBI Clearance website. Online application allows you to schedule an appointment and streamline the process.

What documents do I need for the NBI Clearance application?
  • Typically, you need a valid government-issued ID, such as a passport, driver's license, UMID card, voter's ID, or postal ID. Additional documents may be required based on your specific situation.

How much does an NBI Clearance cost?
  • The cost of an NBI Clearance varies depending on the type and purpose. As of my last update in 2021, it ranges from around PHP 130 to PHP 330.

How long does it take to process an NBI Clearance?
  • Processing times may vary by location and appointment availability. In many cases, you can complete the process within the same day of your appointment, while in others, it may take a few days.

Can I reschedule my NBI Clearance appointment?
  • Yes, you can reschedule your appointment online, but it's essential to do so ahead of your scheduled date. Late rescheduling or no-shows may result in additional fees.

What happens during the biometrics process?
  • During biometrics, your photo and fingerprints are captured. This information is used to verify your identity and ensure the accuracy of your NBI Clearance.

How long is an NBI Clearance valid?
  • As of my last update, an NBI Clearance is typically valid for one year. After that, you will need to renew it if required for your ongoing needs.

Can I use my old NBI Clearance for a new job application?
  • It's advisable to check with your prospective employer, as some may require a newly issued NBI Clearance to ensure that your record is up to date.

What if I have a hit or "derogatory record" on my NBI Clearance?


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Looking for a PhilHealth nearby? Here's a list of PhilHealth branches in Region II - Cagayan Valley.



Processing or applying for PhilHealth membership is commonly done by the employers. For those who are planning to leave the corporate world to become self-employed but still want to continue your PhilHealth membership you can inquire to a specific branch that covers your area.

In this guide, I list all branches of PhilHealth LHIO, satellite offices and PhilHealth Express in Cagayan Region.


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Cagayan Regional Office

Address: The Builder’s Place, Del Rosario St. Tuguegarao City, Cagayan 3500
Contact Numbers: (078) 255-1342; (0917) 8357544
Email Address: info.pro2@philhealth.gov.ph
Schedule: 8AM to 5PM Monday-Friday


Local Health Insurance Offices LHIO in Cagayan Region


Tuguegarao City
Juliana Square Building, Rizal St., Centro 04, Tuguegarao City, Cagayan
(078) 844-0271; (0917) 7028135
tuguegarao.pro2@philhealth.gov.ph
8AM to 5PM Monday-Friday


Ilagan, Isabela
Abarca Building, V. Cureg St., Calamagui 2nd, Ilagan, Isabela
(078) 624-0259; (0995) 6590670
ilagan.pro2@philhealth.gov.ph
8AM to 5PM Monday-Friday


Cauayan, Isabela
2nd Floor, LetJoelou Bldg., Canciller Ave. District 1, Cauayan City, Isabela
(078) 652-4166 ; (0917) 8659865
cauayan.pro2@philhealth.gov.ph
8AM to 5PM Monday-Friday


Santiago City, Isabela
Ground Floor, MECC Bldg., National Highway, Villasis, Santiago City, Isabela
(078) 3050181; (0945)3201872
santiago.pro2@philhealth.gov.ph
8AM to 5PM Monday-Friday


Solano, Nueva Vizcaya
One Asia Place, National Highway, Barangay Quezon, Solano, Nueva Vizcaya
(0935) 3337886
solano.pro2@philhealth.gov.ph / solanohead.pro2@philhealth.gov.ph
8AM to 5PM Monday-Friday



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Cagayan Business Center Branches


Aparri Business Center
Corner Bonifacio and Enrile Sts, Barangay Macanaya, Aparri, Cagayan
(0915) 2647573
8AM to 5PM Monday-Friday


Batanes Business Center
Block 2, Lot 17, Cantor Street, Barangay Kayvaluganan, Basco, Batanes
(0919) 9951024
8AM to 5PM Monday-Friday



PhilHealth Express Branches in Cagayan Region


PhilHealth Express - Tuguegarao
Cagayan Valley Medical Center
8:00am - 2:00pm - Daily


PhilHealth Express - Santiago
Robinson's Place, Santiago City
10:00am - 6:00pm - Tuesday to Friday


PhilHealth Express - Nueva Vizcaya
Bambang Rural Health Unit
8:00am - 5:00pm - Daily




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PhilHealth LHIO Schedule

The office hours of a PhilHealth LHIO are 8AM to 5PM following the government mandate. They operate on weekdays only from Monday to Friday.


What to Bring & to Wear

When visiting a PhilHealth office, it is recommended to wear your best casual attire, a shirt on top and pants for men, women can also wear skirts below knee. Wearing t-shirts with long or short sleeves is also allowed. Wearing of sando, shorts and any type of slippers are prohibited.

When you visit and transact to any government offices in the Philippines, it's always best to be ready at all times. Ready your pen (preferably with black ink) since you are expected to fill out and sign forms, your documents (and photocopies) and cash for payments (some government offices do accept card payments and digital payment like GCash).

I suggest you to bring a bottle of water and some snacks such as crackers and candies since you might be waiting long in line or for the process of your transaction or document.



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ABOUT PHILHEALTH

The Philippine Health Insurance Corporation or Philhealth was created in 1995 to implement universal health coverage in the Philippines. It is a tax-exempt, government-owned and controlled corporation of the Philippines, and is attached to the Department of Health.


PhilHealth Head Office: Citystate Centre, 709 Shaw Blvd, Pasig City, Metro Manila
PhilHealth Website: philhealth.gov.ph


How to Contact PhilHealth

Callback Channel: 0917-898-7442 (PHIC)
Text "PHICcallback [space] Mobile No. or Metro Manila landline [space]
details of your concern" and we will call you during office hours, weekdays only.
(Callback requests will expire after 72 hours.)

Call Center Hotline: 84417442 (PHIC)
(Self-help only; agent assistance temporarily not available)

Email address: actioncenter@philhealth.gov.ph


IMPORTANT NOTE: The rates, contact details and other information indicated in this post are accurate from the time of writing but may change without IMFWJ's notice. Should you know the updated information, please message us on Facebook.


PHILHEALTH CAGAYAN VALLEY: Branches, Business Centers, Service Desks and PhilHealth Express in Region II


Here's a quick guide for airlines in the Philippines.


Air transportation in the Philippines goes back to the early days of aviation prior to World War II, during the American colonial period of the Philippines. Currently, the Philippines has several registered airline companies, but they are mostly chartered.

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There are two main domestic airline groups doing business as Philippine Airlines and Cebu Pacific, with AirAsia Philippines competing on some international routes. The domestic market is dominated by the Cebu Pacific group which has a 61% market share, followed by the Philippine Airlines group which has 29%, followed by AirAsia, having a 9% share.

This list of airlines enumerates local airlines in the Philippines which have a current air operator's certificate issued by the Civil Aviation Authority.


Cebgo


Cebgo, Inc., operating as Cebgo (stylized in all lowercase as cebgo), is the regional brand of Cebu Pacific. It is the successor company to SEAIR, Inc., which previously (1995) operated as South East Asian Airlines and Tigerair Philippines.

It is now owned by JG Summit, the parent company of Cebu Pacific which operates the airline. The airline's main base has been transferred from Clark International Airport in Angeles City to Ninoy Aquino International Airport in Metro Manila. Find Discounted Plane Tickets ]

  • IATA: DG
  • ICAO: SRQ
  • Callsign: BLUE JAY
  • Hubs and focus cities: Mactan–Cebu International Airport (Cebu), Ninoy Aquino International Airport (Manila)



Cebu Pacific


Cebu Pacific Air, Inc., operating as Cebu Pacific and stylized in all lowercase as cebu pacific, is a Philippine low-cost airline based on the grounds of Mactan–Cebu International Airport (Terminal 2), Lapu-Lapu City, Metro Cebu, Philippines.

Cebu Pacific Airbus

Founded in 1988, it is Asia's oldest low-cost airline. It offers scheduled flights to both domestic and international destinations. Its main hubs are Cebu and Manila, with focus cities at Cagayan de Oro, Clark, Davao, Kalibo, Iloilo and Zamboanga. [ Find Discounted Plane Tickets ]

  • IATA: 5J
  • ICAO: CEB
  • Callsign: CEBU
  • Hubs and focus cities: Manila, Cagayan de Oro, Cebu, Clark, Davao, Iloilo, Kalibo, Zamboanga

See the separate guide I have written for Cebu Pacific Air's PISO FARE PROMOS.



PAL Express


PAL Express, legally known as Air Philippines Corporation and formerly branded as Air Philippines and Airphil Express, is a wholly owned subsidiary airline of Philippine Airlines which is under its ownership.

It is PAL's regional brand, with services from its hubs in Manila, Clark, Cebu, and Davao. Find Discounted Plane Tickets ]

  • IATA: 2P
  • ICAO: GAP
  • Callsign: AIRPHIL
  • Hubs and focus cities: Manila, Cebu, Clark, Davao, Zamboanga


Pan Pacific Airlines


Astro Air International, Inc., doing business as Pan Pacific Airlines, is a full-service airline based in the Philippines. It was established in 1973 under the name Astro Air International but was renamed as Spirit of Manila Airlines in 2011 and ceased commercial flights after three months of operations.

In 2016, the airline relaunched under the current brand after it began operating to serve the South Korean market. The airline commenced operations on April 27, 2017 with its inaugural flight between Kalibo and Seoul. Its current main hubs are Mactan–Cebu International Airport and Kalibo International Airport with flights going to Seoul, Busan and Muan. Find Discounted Plane Tickets ]

  • IATA: 8Y
  • ICAO: AAV
  • Callsign: ASTRO-PHIL
  • Hubs and focus cities: Cebu, Clark, Kalibo



Philippine Airlines


Philippine Airlines (PAL), a trade name of PAL Holdings, Inc. and also known historically as Philippine Air Lines until 1970, is the flag carrier of the Philippines. Headquartered at the PNB Financial Center in Pasay, the airline was founded in 1941 and is the first and oldest commercial airline in Asia operating under its original name.

Philippine Airlines Airbus

The primary hub of Philippine Airlines is Ninoy Aquino International Airport in Manila. It also operates from three secondary hubs: Mactan–Cebu International Airport, Cebu; Francisco Bangoy International Airport, Davao; and Clark International Airport which covers portions of the cities of Angeles and Mabalacat within the Clark Freeport Zone in the province of Pampanga. Find Discounted Plane Tickets ]

  • IATA: PR
  • ICAO: PAL
  • Callsign: PHILIPPINE
  • Hubs and focus cities: Manila, Cebu, Clark, Davao, Kalibo

See the separate guide I have written for Philippine Airlines' PROMO FARES.



Philippines AirAsia


Philippines AirAsia, Inc. is a low-cost airline based at Ninoy Aquino International Airport in Metro Manila in the Philippines. The airline is the Philippine affiliate of AirAsia, a low-cost airline based in Malaysia. The airline started as a joint venture among three Filipino investors and AirAsia Investments Ltd., a subsidiary of AirAsia Berhad.

It is a successor to Zest Airways, Inc. In 2013, a share swap agreement with Zest Airways added Alfredo Yao of Zest-O Corporation as an additional owner of the company. Zest Airways was rebranded as AirAsia Zest and operated as a separate brand from AirAsia until merged into Philippines AirAsia in January 2016. Find Discounted Plane Tickets ]

  • IATA:  Z2
  • ICAO: APG
  • Callsign: COOL RED
  • Hubs and focus cities: Manila, Cebu, Clark, Davao, Kalibo, Puerto Princesa

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AirSWIFT


AirSWIFT (formerly Island Transvoyager) is a Filipino regional boutique airline with a permit to operate domestic scheduled and non-scheduled air transportation services. It also serves the aircraft transportation requirements of its affiliated company, El Nido Resorts. Find Discounted Plane Tickets ]

  • IATA: T6
  • ICAO: ATX
  • Callsign: AIRSWIFT
  • Hubs and focus cities: Manila, El Nido



Royal Air Philippines

Royal Air Charter Service, Inc., operating as Royal Air Philippines, is a Philippine-registered budget airline. The company was established on 22 August 2002 as a chartered airline.

Royal Air Philippines

It began operations as a budget airline on 14 December 2018, with an inaugural flight from its hub in Clark, Pampanga to the resort island of Boracay in Aklan.

  • IATA: RW
  • ICAO: RYL
  • Callsign: DOUBLE GOLD
  • Hubs and focus cities: Clark



SkyJet Airlines


Magnum Air (SkyJet), Inc., operating as SkyJet Airlines (styled as SKYJET Airlines), is a Philippine low-cost regional airline based in Manila, Philippines.

Previously an air charter company, SkyJet commenced commercial operations on 14 December 2012, offering direct flights from Manila to underserved destinations, particularly, Basco, Batanes; Coron, Palawan; San Vicente, Palawan; and Camiguin.

It bills itself as the first boutique airline in the Philippines. Find Discounted Plane Tickets ]

  • IATA: M8
  • ICAO: MSJ
  • Callsign: MAGNUM AIR
  • Hubs and focus cities: Manila



Sky Pasada


WCC Aviation, Inc., operating as Sky Pasada, is an airline based in Binalonan, Pangasinan, Philippines owned and operated by the Guico family.

Founded in 2010, it primarily serves the northern Luzon provinces of Batanes, Cagayan and Isabela as well as the city of Baguio from its hub at Binalonan Airport.

  • IATA: SP
  • ICAO: WCC
  • Callsign: SKY PASADA
  • Hubs and focus cities: Manila



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All you need to know about Cebu Pacific Air.



Known as the the largest airline in the PhilippinesCebu Pacific Air offers low fares all year round to over 60 destinations in AsiaAustralia and the Middle East.

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About Cebu Pacific

Cebu Air, Inc., operating as Cebu Pacific (PSE: CEB), is a low-cost airline based in Pasay, Philippines. Founded in 1988, it is Asia's oldest low-cost airline.

The airline offers scheduled flights to both domestic and international destinations. The airline operates flights from two primary hubs in Cebu and Manila, five secondary hubs in Cagayan de Oro, Clark, Davao, Iloilo, and Kalibo, and a focus city in Zamboanga.

With its low-cost business model, Cebu Pacific became the Philippines' largest airline based on number of passengers flown on domestic and international routes in 2010, overtaking rival Philippine Airlines (PAL). In 2022, the airline had a market share of 57 percent in the domestic market.

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Cebu Pacific in Details

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  • IATA: 5J
  • ICAO: CEB
  • Callsign: CEBU AIR
  • Founded: August 26, 1988
  • Commenced operations: March 8, 1996; 27 years ago
  • AOC #: 2009002
  • Hubs: Cebu, Manila
  • Secondary hubs: Cagayan de Oro, Clark, Davao, Iloilo, Kalibo
  • Focus cities: Zamboanga
  • Frequent-flyer program: Go Rewards
  • Alliance: Value Alliance
  • Subsidiaries: Cebgo, Cebu Pacific Cargo
  • Fleet size: 48
  • Destinations: 63 (including Cebgo)
  • Parent company: JG Summit Holdings
  • Traded as: PSE: CEB
  • Headquarters: Domestic Road, Pasay; Osmeña Boulevard, Cebu City


Cebu Pacific Foundation and Growth (1988–2006)

Cebu Pacific was established on August 26, 1988. Republic Act No. 7151, which grants a legislative franchise to Cebu Air, Inc. to operate was approved on August 30, 1991. It started operations on March 8, 1996, with its first flight from Manila to Cebu. Domestic services commenced following market deregulation by the Philippine government.

Cebu Pacific was subsequently acquired by JG Summit Holdings, which was at the time, owned by John Gokongwei. It temporarily ceased operations in February 1998 after being grounded by the government due to an accident that killed 104 people but resumed services later the next month following re-certification of its aircraft.

It initially started with 24 domestic flights daily among Metro Manila, Metro Cebu, and Metro Davao. By the end of 2001, its operations had grown to about 80 daily flights to 18 domestic destinations.

In the 2000s, Cebu Pacific was granted rights to operate international flights to the region, including Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand, South Korea, Hong Kong, and Guam. International flights were launched on November 22, 2001, with a twice-daily service to Hong Kong.


On March 1, 2002, it commenced thrice-weekly flights to Seoul. Other regional flights were introduced and suspended later; however, including flights to Singapore (from November 6, 2002, to January 2003) and from Manila via Subic to Seoul (from December 2002) due in part to the effects of the SARS epidemic.

In November 2005, Cebu Pacific launched its "Go Fares" promo, reducing its air fares by half to increase the airline's revenue by twenty percent. Following this, the airline gained a significant increase in passengers. Cebu Pacific President Lance Gokongwei said that the low fares aim to attract more people to travel by air.


The airline resumed its Manila–Singapore flights on August 31, 2006 and launched its direct flight from Cebu to Singapore on October 23, 2006, the first low-cost airline to serve the Cebu-Singapore-Cebu sector, and in direct competition with Singapore Airlines' subsidiary SilkAir, CEB was the only Philippine carrier serving the Cebu-Singapore-Cebu route for years until Philippine Airlines resumed its direct service in 2017. The airline operates direct flights from Cebu to Hong Kong which commenced October 2, 2006, which also made CEB the only Philippine carrier to serve a Cebu-Hong Kong-Cebu route after PAL terminated its direct service and is now code-sharing with Cathay Pacific for this route.

Cebu Pacific's plans to begin international flights from Clark in 2007 were initially unsuccessful when its request was denied. The nations involved came to an agreement that Cebu Pacific would be only allowed to operate charter flights from Clark to the respective countries' airport(s). Only Singapore initially agreed to allow Cebu Pacific to fly scheduled flights from Clark to Singapore.

It later expanded its routes from Clark to Cebu, Davao, Hong Kong, Macau, and Tokyo.


Expansion and Re-branding (2007–2020)

In November 2007, Cebu Pacific opened a hub at Francisco Bangoy International Airport in Davao City, its fourth hub after Manila, Cebu, and Clark. It later launched direct services from Davao to Singapore, Hong Kong, and Iloilo in May 2008.

In late 2007, Cebu Pacific announced plans to launch non-stop flights to the United States West Coast, Houston, Texas and Chicago, Illinois by mid-2009.

On May 28, 2008, Cebu Pacific was named as the world's number one airline in terms of growth. The airline was also ranked fifth in Asia for Budget Airline passengers transported and 23rd in the world. The airline carried a total of almost 5.5 million passengers in 2007, an increase of 57.4 percent from 2006.

In August 2009, Cebu Pacific became the first airline in the Philippines to use social media. The airline created a fan page on Facebook and Twitter.

In October 2010, the airline completed an initial public offering of 30.4% of outstanding shares. It raised ₱23.3 billion prior to an exercise of an overallotment option and was the largest IPO made by a low-cost carrier.

In January 2011, Cebu Pacific flew its 50 millionth passenger.

In 2012, Cebu Pacific opened its fifth hub at Iloilo International Airport and launched direct flights from Iloilo to Hong Kong, General Santos, Singapore, and Puerto Princesa. Later that year, it opened a hub in Kalibo and launching direct flights from Kalibo to Davao and Puerto Princesa. That same year, Cebu Pacific planned to commence international long-haul flights to the Middle East, the United States, Australia, and some parts of Europe using the Airbus A330-300.

The first long-haul flight commenced to Dubai, United Arab Emirates on October 7, 2013. Cebu Pacific is also applying for rights for a daily service to Auckland, New Zealand.

The airline flew its 100 millionth passenger in January 2015. In June of that year, Cebu Pacific revealed its new logo that represents the colors of the Philippines and also symbolizes as an evolution of a low-cost pioneer. The airline received its first Airbus A320 painted in the new livery on January 22, 2016.

Cebu Pacific Air Airbus A320 wearing the 2005–2016 livery

Cebu Pacific opened its seventh hub at Cagayan de Oro's Laguindingan Airport in October 2017 and launched direct flights to Dumaguete and Caticlan from Cagayan de Oro. That same month, it flew its 150 millionth passenger.

In 2018, Cebu Pacific launched flights to Basco, Batanes and Melbourne, Australia.


COVID-19 Pandemic (2020–2022)

The COVID-19 pandemic impacted the operations of the airline and its regional subsidiary. All operations were suspended during the enhanced community quarantine in Luzon in 2020. Due to low passenger demand, the airline laid off 1,300 employees that year, and sent many aircraft to indefinite storage.

In 2021, Cebu Pacific raised a total of ₱40.5 billion (US$822 million) to help the airline recover from the pandemic.

Cebu Pacific headquarters, as viewed from the Ninoy Aquino International Airport runway.

As travel demand recovers, it started rehiring retrenched employees in November 2021 and aims to restore its full workforce by 2023. In March 2022, the airline flew its 200 millionth passenger. By July 2022, the airline operated at 88% of pre-pandemic levels, with domestic operations being restored to 100% of pre-pandemic levels.



Post-pandemic Recovery (2023–present)

At the start of 2023, Cebu Pacific fully restored its pre-pandemic capacity and most of its international destinations. It carried 14.8 million passengers in 2022, a huge increase from 2021. As China, being an important market for tourism in the Philippines, lifted travel restrictions, Cebu Pacific increased its frequency of its Manila–Hong Kong flights and resumed some flights to the mainland.

In conjunction with the resumption of some of its flights, Cebu Pacific gradually resumed some flights from its Clark, Cebu, and Iloilo hubs. However, despite the travel boom in 2022, it still reported its third consecutive annual loss since 2020, with rising fuel prices and the depreciation of the Philippine peso contributing to the continued losses for the airline.



Cebu Pacific Subsidiaries

Cebgo is the airline's regional subsidiary. It operates an all-turboprop fleet of ATR 72-600 aircraft and is used in regional domestic routes. It was founded in May 2015 following the acquisition of Tigerair Philippines by Cebu Pacific.

Cebu Pacific Cargo operates two dedicated cargo turboprop aircraft. The airline announced in 2018 that it would enter the dedicated cargo market to support the increase in demand for logistics.


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Cebu Pacific Flight Schedule

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Cebu Pacific Flight Reminders

Wearing of face mask is required at all times. Please check with your destination LGU for their guidelines.

You will not be allowed to enter the airport and will be denied boarding without a face mask. Please do not remove this at any point in time.

Cebu Pacific Precautionary Measures

CEB continues to implement enhanced bio-security preventive measures to keep our passengers and personnel safe. These safety measures include daily extensive cleaning and disinfection protocols for all aircraft and facilities, rapid antibody testing for all frontliners and crew and contactless flight procedures. These are based on global best practices, and adhere to the highest safety standards.

CEB operates with 100% fully vaccinated active flying crew, 95% of whom have been boosted to ensure the continued safety of its employees and passengers.

Those on cancelled flights may choose to place the cost of the ticket fare in a Travel Fund valid for six (6) months; refund; or opt to rebook to any other travel date.

Passengers may conveniently manage their bookings online through the Manage Booking portal on the Cebu Pacific website. Simply log in using your MyCebuPacific account, if applicable, or enter your booking reference to access your booking online. Bookings can be modified up to two (2) hours before the flight.

Do not go to the airport unless you have verified and confirmed your flight schedule. We may adjust flights depending on government regulations. We will contact passengers through the email addresses and mobile numbers provided upon booking for any information regarding their flights. We shall also provide updates through our website and official social media accounts.

Passengers are required to check-in online to maintain contactless flight procedures, and avoid queuing in the airport check-in counters. Go straight to gate or proceed to our self-bag tag kiosks before dropping bags off. Counters close one (1) hour before the scheduled time of departure.



How To Book a Trip / Reserve a Ticket

Here's a step-by-step guide on how you can get a ticket or check available trips online:
  • Go to this link and INPUT the origin and destination in the search box (eg. Manila - Boracay)
  • Input the dates of your desired arrival.
  • Choose if it is One-way or Return trip.
  • Choose the number of seats you wish to book or reserve
  • Then click Find Tickets to search for the available trips



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A quick and easy way to do this is to use flight search engines A.K.A airfare comparison sites. Get started by following the steps below:

Step 1: Visit the best flight search engines listed below (click the links to open a new tab).

Step 2: Enter your destinations and travel dates to compare airfares.

Step 3: Go back to this page and select another flight search engine.

Step 4: Repeat steps #2 & #3 until you visit all sites listed.

Step 5: Review the airfare results to find out which airline/site offers the cheapest prices. Take note of all the airlines listed. Use the “Filter” feature to see a list of airlines that fly to your destination.


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