CEBU PACIFIC is canceling several flights scheduled until Tuesday due to an “unprecedented level of disruption” in its operations since last week.

In a statement on Sunday, the Gokongwei-led budget carrier said it has canceled a total of seven flights yesterday, nine flights today and seven flights on Tuesday to “help stabilize flight timings, improve on time performance and reduce inconvenience to our passengers.”

“Efforts have been made to minimize the disruption to our passengers in the past week. However, we realize that current operating conditions, particularly in our Manila hub, necessitate a temporary reduction of flights,” it said.

The canceled flights on Sunday were from Manila to Legazpi, Tacloban, Davao, Bacolod, Zamboanga, Iloilo, Dumaguete and Cagayan de Oro.

For Monday, Cebu Pacific canceled flights between Manila and Butuan, Dipolog, Cebu, General Santos, and Puerto Princesa. It also canceled flights between Cebu and Zamboanga, and Zamboanga and Tawi-Tawi.

On Tuesday, the affected flights are between Cebu and Iloilo, Tacloban, and Dipolog. It also canceled flights between Manila and Cebu, Ozamiz, Roxas and San Jose.

Passengers are allowed to rebook their flights within 30 days from schedule, get a full refund or re-route to and from alternate airports.

Cebu Pacific is also offering one round-trip travel voucher to affected customers.

“Passengers booked on these canceled flights don’t need to go to the airport and instead, they can utilize self-management of their bookings,” it said. — D.A.Valdez