Cebu Pacific Schedule Clark Cebu and Cebu Clark

Cebu Pacific Schedule Clark Cebu and Cebu Clark

  • Cebu Pacific Schedule Clark Cebu and Cebu Clark is a domestic route departing from theAngeles/Mabalacat airport (CRK) and arriving at Cebu airport (CEB).
  • The flight distance is 408 miles, or 656 km.
  • For direct Cebu Pacific Schedule Clark Cebu and Cebu Clark flights, the flight time is 1:25.

Cebu Pacific Schedule Clark Cebu and Cebu Clark

Cebu Pacific Schedule Clark Cebu (Updated February 1, 2017)

Fri 18:05 Angeles/Mabalacat (CRK) 19:30 Cebu (CEB)
CEBU Pacific Air 5J 607 Non-stop Airbus A320 (320) 1:25

Fri 22:10 Angeles/Mabalacat (CRK) 23:35 Cebu (CEB)
CEBU Pacific Air 5J 607 Non-stop Airbus A320 (320) 1:25 Effective 2017-02-10 through 2017-03-24

Tue,Thu,Sat 21:15 Angeles/Mabalacat (CRK) 22:40 Cebu (CEB)
CEBU Pacific Air 5J 609 Non-stop Airbus A320 (320) 1:25

Mon,Wed 22:10 Angeles/Mabalacat (CRK) 23:35 Cebu (CEB)
CEBU Pacific Air 5J 609 Non-stop Airbus A320 (320) 1:25 Effective from 2017-02-06

Cebu Pacific Schedule Cebu Clark (Updated February 1, 2017)

Fri 10:20 Cebu (CEB) 11:45 Angeles/Mabalacat (CRK)
CEBU Pacific Air 5J 606 Non-stop Airbus A320 (320) 1:25 Effective from 2017-03-31

Fri 04:50 Cebu (CEB) 06:15 Angeles/Mabalacat (CRK)
CEBU Pacific Air 5J 608 Non-stop Airbus A320 (320) 1:25

Mon,Wed 14:30 Cebu (CEB) 15:55 Angeles/Mabalacat (CRK)
CEBU Pacific Air 5J 608 Non-stop Airbus A320 (320) 1:25

Tue,Sat 23:15 Cebu (CEB) 00:40 Angeles/Mabalacat (CRK)
CEBU Pacific Air 5J 608 Non-stop Airbus A320 (320) 1:25
The flight arrives 1 day after departure.

Cebu Pacific Schedule Clark Cebu and Cebu Clark times of departure and arrival are generated via Flightmapper.Net.

Mactan-Cebu International Airport (IATA: CEB, ICAO: RPVM) is a major international airport in the Visayas region of the Philippines. It is located in Lapu-Lapu City, Mactan Island, Metro Cebu and is the country’s second primary gateway. The airport is managed by the Mactan-Cebu International Airport Authority.

It has a single 3,300-meter (10,800 ft) runway that was built by the United States in 1956 as an emergency airport for Strategic Air Command bombers and was known as the Mactan Air Base. The runway is complemented by a full-length taxiway that it shares with the current Mactan Air Base of the Philippine Air Force.

Mactan–Cebu International Airport was chosen as the most viable location for the world’s largest aircraft, the Antonov An-225 Mriya, to safely land when considering the combination of onward land transportation, sea freight, and airport capacity. The arrival of the aircraft in the airport marked the very first time that the aircraft landed in the Philippines.

(Info from Wikipedia.Org)