MANILA, Philippines – The Philippines’ leading airline Cebu Pacific has cancelled and limited several overseas flights in response to the rising cost of fuel due to the conflict in the Middle East.

Cebu Pacific said in a statement on Tuesday, March 24, that global fuel prices “have more than doubled compared with 2025 averages.”

5j flight - Cebu Pacific cancels, limits flights due to oil price hike

Energy Secretary Sharon Garin, in a press conference on Tuesday, said the Philippines’ jet fuel supply was at an average of 38 days, adding that the country’s inventory levels were not yet alarming.

5j flight - Cebu Pacific cancels, limits flights due to oil price hike

Flight disruptions begin as early as April 13, with some October 24 trips also affected.

Here’s a list of flights that will be cancelled:

RouteFlight NumberEffective PeriodNotes
Davao – Bangkok (Don Mueang) – Davao5J 5964 / 5965April 13 to October 23Route suspension
Iloilo – Bangkok (Don Mueang) – Iloilo5J 5970 / 5971April 17 to October 24Route suspension
Iloilo – Singapore5J 283June 15 to October 23Route suspension
Singapore – Iloilo5J 284June 16 to October 24Route suspension
Clark – Hanoi – Clark5J 5872 / 5873May 2 to October 25Route suspension
Cebu – Singapore5J 547April 16 to October 24From 7x weekly to 5x weekly
Singapore – Cebu5J 548April 17 to October 25From 7x weekly to 5x weekly
Manila – Jakarta – Manila5J 759 / 760April 14 to October 25From 7x weekly to 4x weekly
Manila – Kuala Lumpur5J 501April 15 to October 23From 7x weekly to 5x weekly
Kuala Lumpur – Manila5J 502April 16 to October 24From 7x weekly to 5x weekly
Manila – Melbourne5J 049May 14, 28From 5x weekly to 4x weekly
Melbourne – Manila5J 050May 15, 29From 5x weekly to 4x weekly
Manila – Sydney5J 039May 4, 8, 13, 17, 22, 27, 31From 7x weekly to 5x weekly
Sydney – Manila5J 040May 5, 9, 14, 18, 23, 28, June 1From 7x weekly to 5x weekly

The Civil Aeronautics Board, on Tuesday, March 17, approved an increase in the fuel surcharge level from Level 4 to Level 8, describing the move as an “interim and temporary measure.”

With the shift to Level 8, fuel surcharges for domestic flights may climb to between P253 and P787. This is a significant jump from the previous P117 to P342 range under Level 4.

Meanwhile, international flight surcharges will be set at P835.05 to P6,208.98, depending on distance, marking an approximate 116-percent rise from the earlier P385.70 to P2,867.82 range.

Cebu Pacific had a domestic market share of 56% in 2025, up from 54% in 2024, based on a press release on its operational and financial performance disclosed on Monday, March 23. Its international market share expanded from 20.6% in 2024 to 22% in 2025.

Prior to these flight reductions, the low-cost carrier was serving 63 destinations, 37 domestic and 26 international with 3,200 total weekly flights. – Rappler.com