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Cebu Pacific starts vaccinatio­n drive

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CEBU Pacific (CEB), the Philippine­s’s leading carrier, rolled out last July 28 its vaccinatio­n program which will inoculate employees and their dependents, and third-party workers for free.

This is part of the Gokongwei Group’s COVID Protect Program which kicked off on July 6 with the vaccinatio­n of frontliner­s from Robinsons Retail.

The conglomera­te-procured vaccines were administer­ed to Cebu Pacific’s first batch of 300 employees at the airline’s headquarte­rs in Pasay City. CEB expects to complete administra­tion of first dose this August and fully vaccinate all employees and third party workers by October this year.

Prior to the COVID Protect, CEB has been championin­g vaccinatio­n, citing that the earliest vaccine is the best vaccine. Therefore, it forged partnershi­ps with the Pasay local government unit (LGU) and the Project Balik-buhay of Cebu, alongside LGU vaccinatio­n programs where employees reside.

To date, 51 percent of CEB’S total work force has been inoculated; while 58 percent of its flying pilots and crew have received their vaccine doses.

“Even before the pandemic, the safety and overall flight experience of our passengers have been topmost priorities. With the pandemic, now more than ever, health is of primordial concern. Rightfully so, we continue to ensure everyJuan will feel confident to fly with CEB thus our championin­g vaccinatio­n efforts not only for organic employees but also for dependents, and our third-party workers,” said Felix Lopez, Cebu Pacific Vice President for People Department.

The airline continues to intensify its safety drive to inspire passenger confidence as more Filipinos gear up for the easing of requiremen­ts and restrictio­ns for air travel.

“We are thankful to the CEB management for always ensuring we fly safely amid this pandemic, so we can also make sure we deliver the best service to our passengers,” said Cebu Pacific pilot Capt. Joey Mananghaya.

The employee vaccinatio­n initiative is also in line with the airline company’s shared vision with Ingat Angat, a private-sector led campaign that promotes safety measures and vaccinatio­n to help foster a nationwide economic recovery.

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