Mactan–Cebu International
CALLSIGN: . IATA Code: CEB. ICAO Code: RPVM
Mactan–Cebu International 30 days of scheduled flights
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Most popular flight routesPOPULAR
Mactan–Cebu International operates over 0 flight routes. Here are the most popular.
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CEB | Cebu City | Manila | MNL | » |
CEB | Cebu City | Cagayan De Oro | CGY | » |
CEB | Cebu City | Davao | DVO | » |
CEB | Cebu City | Del Carmin | IAO | » |
CEB | Cebu City | Seoul | ICN | » |
CEB | Cebu City | Busuanga | USU | » |
CEB | Cebu City | Angeles | CRK | » |
CEB | Cebu City | Iloilo | ILO | » |
CEB | Cebu City | Caticlan | MPH | » |
CEB | Cebu City | Bacolod | BCD | » |
CEB | Cebu City | Butuan | BXU | » |
CEB | Cebu City | Tacloban | TAC | » |
CEB | Cebu City | Tokyo | NRT | » |
CEB | Cebu City | Zamboanga | ZAM | » |
CEB | Cebu City | Hong Kong | HKG | » |
CEB | Cebu City | Puerto Princesa | PPS | » |
CEB | Cebu City | Singapore | SIN | » |
CEB | Cebu City | General Santos City | GES | » |
CEB | Cebu City | Daraga | DRP | » |
CEB | Cebu City | Taipei | TPE | » |
CEB | Cebu City | Ozamiz | OZC | » |
CEB | Cebu City | Dumaguete | DGT | » |
CEB | Cebu City | Pagadian | PAG | » |
CEB | Cebu City | Dipolog | DPL | » |
CEB | Cebu City | El Nido | ENI | » |
CEB | Cebu City | Busan | PUS | » |
CEB | Cebu City | Mambajao | CGM | » |
CEB | Cebu City | Surigao | SUG | » |
CEB | Cebu City | Daegu | TAE | » |
CEB | Cebu City | Osaka | KIX | » |
CEB | Cebu City | Calbayog | CYP | » |
CEB | Cebu City | San Vicente | SWL | » |
CEB | Cebu City | Bangkok | DMK | » |
CEB | Cebu City | Shanghai | PVG | » |
CEB | Cebu City | Masbate | MBT | » |
CEB | Cebu City | Bangkok | BKK | » |
CEB | Cebu City | Borongan | BPA | » |
CEB | Cebu City | Cotabato | CBO | » |
Mactan–Cebu International Aircrafts
Aircraft models scheduled to fly with Mactan–Cebu International.
Aircraft model | Flights |
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ATR 72 | 1183 |
Airbus A320 | 898 |
De Havilland (Bombardier) DHC-8 Dash 8 | 808 |
A321neo | 449 |
A320neo | 335 |
Mactan–Cebu International airports
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