CebPac prepares for ‘contactless’ flights

AKLAN. Passengers on a sweeper flight from Caticlan, Aklan maintain physical distancing during boarding. (Contributed photo)
AKLAN. Passengers on a sweeper flight from Caticlan, Aklan maintain physical distancing during boarding. (Contributed photo)

CLARK FREEPORT --- The Cebu Pacific has instituted safety measures to secure its passengers once it resumed operations.

The carrier stated that many Filipinos are already yearning for the thrill of new adventures.

“Those looking forward to hop on that first flight as soon as the situation gets better are assured that Cebu Pacific is more ready than ever to accompany everyJuan on a safe journey to their desired destinations.”

As part of its preparation to fly again in the near future, Cebu Pacific rolls out measures for contactless flights.

“Having everyJuan’s health and safety in mind, the airline will continue to promote social distancing and minimize face-to-face contact between passengers and staff.”

All Cebu Pacific ground staff are required to wear Personal Protective Equipment (PPEs) while on duty.

Self-check in kiosks, check-in and bag drop counters, as well as shuttle buses will be undergoing frequent cleaning and disinfection procedures to ensure a clean environment.

Alcohol-based hand sanitizers will also be stationed at CEB passenger areas for guest and staff use.

Prior to their flights, passengers are strongly advised to check-in online for faster processing and lesser human contact.

Travelers will also be expected to come to the airport at least two hours early as check-in counters will be closed 60 minutes before their flights.

When carrying more than two luggage, assign only one representative to go to the baggage drop-off counter. Upon boarding, passengers will be required to hold out their boarding passes with the barcode facing the airline staff, for touchless scanning.

Wearing face masks will be mandatory for all passengers for the duration of the flight.

Passengers will have to stow their own hand-carry bags in the overhead bins and will be expected to practice self-disposal of trash and waste at the end of the flight.

Middle seats will be kept vacant as much as possible to give way for social distancing on board.

Cabin crew members will also be strictly implementing no changing of seats during the flight. Orderly deplaning procedures must also be observed by everyone on board.

Rapid crew testing before flights

As part of CEB’s commitment to flatten the curve, pilots and cabin crew members will undergo rapid antibody testing to ensure that they are healthy and in top condition before boarding their flights.

They will be given their own PPEs and face masks to be worn on duty, gloves for servicing passengers, as well as disinfectants to be used to clean the aisles and seats in the cabin.

Operating crew cleared for flights will also be given PPEs and will be trained to assist and isolate guests on board, as needed.

Keeping cabin air clean and safe

Those flying as soon as the quarantine is lifted will be assured that the cabin air is clean and safe.

The airline’s fleet of Airbus jets are equipped with High Efficiency Particulate Arrestor (HEPA) filters to block microscopic bacteria and virus clusters, including the Novel CoronaVirus, with 99.9 percent efficiency.

By average, air inside the cabin is also changed every 3 minutes to maintain fresh and clean air.

Along with maintaining the air circulation in the cabin safe and clean, the airline has also put in effect thorough daily disinfection of all aircraft which follows procedures approved by the Bureau of Quarantine and World Health Organization.

These include misting of the cabin using a disinfectant approved for Airbus jets, as well as regular sanitation of all surfaces inside lavatories—from walls, sink, mirror, knobs, toilet bowl, and floors in between flights.

All lavatories will also be sanitized every 30 minutes during a flight.

With these safety measures, Cebu Pacific is looking forward to safe and mindful travels as everyJuan eases into the new normal and gets ready to fly again.

For urgent concerns, passengers can contact Cebu Pacific via website (http://bit.ly/CEBrequest) or contact +63288027070. Latest announcements can also be found on CEB’s official Twitter (@CebuPacificAir) and Facebook pages.

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