Cebu Pacific in a nutshell
Cebu Pacific is a major Philippine low-cost airline with main bases in Cebu and Manila.
The airline has gradually established itself primarily as an ideal connection for budget travellers on holiday. It often offers very competitive flight prices.
The fleet is modern and consists of Airbus A319, A320 and A330. The seat pitch is very small and for example the Airbus A330-300 at Cebu Pacific has the most seats of any airline in the world operating this type of aircraft.
Cebu Pacific aircraft are recognisable by their unusual yellow and white livery.
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I have bought a flight with them from HKG to MNL and now after check in in their app they wrote me that check in ok but they can't issue boarding passes and the counter will do it. the problem is that I have two separate tickets and not enough time 3 hours to change planes.. this is something I didn't count on... any idea?:)
Worst case scenario, they should be able to do this on a gat.
Well, I have 3 hours between the flights..the question is whether to wait until the gate appears..which will not be 3 hours before departure or to go out right away to do a lap...:)
The problem may occur when you leave the transit zone, when you enter back into the transit zone the code on the boarding pass is loaded
Well, there is only one terminal in HKG...I don't really know...do I have to go through the transfer or will the plane spit me out at all the gates when we arrive?
If you don't have BP for the next flight, you go to immigration normally and enter Hong Kong and have to go to the departure terminal. You'll only stay in the airside transfer with a valid BP...
theoretically you could go to the transfer desk and get a boarding pass, Hong kong staff are handy and I believe they will call checkin and get everything done without having to go through arrival.
Hi, I asked something similar on the chat, I'm flying in February. My flights are on one booking and to avoid Manila I'm flying via Clark with a 3 hour layover. I will check in online. I saved the transcript of the chat with the BOT, attached.
That's a completely different situation than Jorgus. There, it's all about checking the entry formalities to enter the Philippines, so they rush him to the check-in desk.