CEB Cargo

Get your things transported from one place to another with the help of our CEB Cargo shipping service.

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πŸ“¦ CEB Cargo


Need to get something shipped? With the CEB Cargo service, you can get your things transported to any of Cebu Pacific's destinations in the Philippines.

βœ… Requirements per shipment

 
🐢 Household Pets (Dogs and Cats)

To transport household pets within the Philippines, you need:

  • A Local Shipping Permit from the Bureau of Quarantine
    • This can be obtained online. Processing takes 3 business days.
    • Print the permit and bring it to the BOQ office at NAIA Terminal 4 or Mezzanine Floor, PSI Building, ICT Compound, NAIA, Pasay City for countersigning.
  • Veterinary Health Certificate
  • Rabies Vaccination Certificate
    • The pet should be vaccinated at least 14 days before the travel date

General Guidelines:
  • You'll need to present vaccination papers and the pet to the Quarantine Officer.
  • Pets must be placed in a strong, leak-proof kennel with absorbent material.
  • Metal cages are not allowed.
  • Make sure your dog is at least 3 months old.
  • We only accommodate live animals on a ventilated aircraft. Aircraft availability may change without prior notice.
Important: Generally, snub-nosed (brachycephalic) dogs and cats are not accepted as cargo due to their risk for respiratory conditions. However, mixed-breed pets with partial snub-nosed genetics may be assessed for acceptability.

πŸͺ΄ Other Live Animals and Plants

πŸ” For Fighting Cocks and Hens

  • They must be in strong boxes with ventilation holes.
  • A maximum of two per box is allowed, with a thick separator to prevent fighting.

πŸ– To transport other live animals and plants within the Philippines, you need:

  • A Quarantine Permit from the Bureau of Quarantine
    • This can be obtained online.
    • Processing takes 3 business days.
    • Print the permit and bring it to the BOQ office at NAIA Terminal 4 or Mezzanine Floor, PSI Building, ICT Compound, NAIA, Pasay City for countersigning.

Other permits may be required depending on the type of animal or plant.

πŸ₯© Processed, Fresh or Cooked Meat

 

To transport processed meat within the Philippines, you need:

  • A Quarantine Permit for more than 5kg of frozen or processed meat.
    • This can be obtained online and countersigned at the Quarantine Office in NAIA Terminal 2.
  • Certificate of Product Registration (CPR)
  • License to Operate (LTO)

 

For fresh meat, you need:

  • A Quarantine Permit for more than 5kg of frozen or processed meat.
    • This can be obtained online and countersigned at the Quarantine Office in NAIA Terminal 2.
  • A Certificate of Meat Inspection (COMI) from the National Meat Inspection Service (NMIS).

For cooked meat, a quarantine permit is not required unless the meat is frozen.

πŸ”« Firearms (Unloaded), Parts, or Accessories

Only the following are allowed to ship unloaded firearms, parts, or accessories:

  • Gun Dealers/Suppliers
  • Active Members of Law Enforcement,
  • Licensed Firearm Owners
  • Security Agency Personnel

Gun Dealers/Suppliers need to secure:

  • Permit to Transport Firearms and Ammunition from the PNP Firearms and Explosive Division.
  • Application for Firearms License or Firearms License Card from the same division.


Active Members of AFP/PNP/NBI and Other Law Enforcement Agencies need to secure:

  • Valid service/agency ID.
  • Valid Memorandum Receipt/Acknowledgement Receipt Equipment.
  • Valid Mission Order/Letter Order.

Licensed Firearm Owners and Gun Club Members need to secure:

  • Valid firearms license.
  • Valid ID (Driver’s license, Postal ID, Passport, etc.).
  • Valid Permit to Carry Firearms Outside of Residence.
  • Valid Permit to Transport Firearms and Ammunition for firearms not covered by the Permit to Carry Firearms Outside of Residence.
  • Permit to Transport Firearms and Ammunition for gun club members.
πŸ§ͺ Shipping Dangerous Goods

For International flights (Inbound PH or Foreign Transport), we accept Dangerous Goods except for:

  • Radioactive Material (Class 7)
  • Explosives (Class 1) except for Division 1.4S
  • Infectious Substances (Class 6) under Category B

For Domestic Operations and Outbound PH, we accept Dangerous Goods except for:

  • COMAT
  • Carriage of Carbon Dioxide, Solid (Dry Ice) under IATA Packing Instruction 954.
  • Lithium Ion and Metal/Alloy Cells & Batteries in compliance with IATA Packing Instructions 966, 967, 969, and 970.
  • Consumer Products under UN/ID Nos. UN1266 (Perfumery Products), UN1950 (Aerosols, flammable), UN1993 (Flammable Liquid), and ID 8000 (Consumer Commodity).

 

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