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Cebu Pacific Go Rewards

IndependentHUBSMNL · CEB · CRK · DVOLast reviewed May 2026
Redeems on:Cebu Pacific Go Rewards

Cebu Pacific Go Rewards is the loyalty program of Cebu Pacific, the largest LCC in the Philippines (parent JG Summit Holdings, Gokongwei family). The fleet runs roughly 80 aircraft - A320, A321neo, A330-900neo (long-haul SYD/MEL/DXB/ICN), plus ATR 72 on Cebgo for island-hopping - operating out of MNL, CEB, CRK, and DVO. The program was renamed from GetGo to Go Rewards in 2021; pre-2020 GetGo balances converted to "Cebu Pacific Travel Fund." Go Rewards continues as a coalition program with Robinsons Retail, restaurants, and bank partners.

For US travelers, Go Rewards is essentially inaccessible without flying Cebu Pacific. No major US flexible currency transfers in - not Amex MR, Chase UR, Capital One, Citi, Bilt, Wells Fargo, or Marriott. The program is built around Robinsons Bank co-brand cards in the Philippines. Redemption is dynamic against cash fares, and Cebu Pacific paid fares are often under $50 on flash sales (PHP 99 base fares are real), so the points-vs-cash math rarely favors points. The most useful play for a US flyer who happens to fly Cebu Pacific is redeeming for ancillaries (bags, seat selection, meals) rather than for fare - the conversion is generally sharper. No lounges, no upgrades, no alliance benefit.

Award chart

The actual numbers. Get your nerd on, memorize the cheap ones.

The cheat sheet.

See the rates

Go Rewards has no fixed award chart. Points redeem dynamically against Cebu Pacific cash fares (and ancillaries: bags, seat selection, meals). Minimum 50 points to redeem. No partner award redemption.

Sample US-flyer takeaway: Manila-Cebu and Manila-Davao paid fares are often under $50, so redemption math rarely favors points. Ancillary redemption (points-for-bags) generally outperforms fare redemption.

Sweet spots

Where your points punch above their weight.

Where this currency genuinely shines.

Show me the picks
  • Ancillary redemption (points-for-bags, seat selection, meals) outperforms points-for-fare on Cebu Pacific.
  • Manila-Cebu / Manila-Davao domestic redemptions make sense for in-country positioning.
  • PHP 99 flash sales typically beat any points redemption math - cash usually wins on Cebu Pacific.
  • No alliance, no lounge, no upgrade benefits - LCC model.

Tier benefits

The status ladder. 1 rung, each unlocking better lounges, bags, and bragging rights.

1 status level.

Climb the ladder

Go Rewards member

Entry tier (free)

  • Earn Go Rewards points on Cebu Pacific flights and ancillaries
  • Coalition earn at Robinsons Retail and restaurants

Lounge access

Where to vanish before takeoff. Your status (or ticket) opens which doors.

Who gets in, who doesn't, and the carve-outs.

See the rules

Cebu Pacific does not operate a lounge program - LCC.

How to spend

The high-leverage moves. Read this before you transfer a single mile.

The smart-money plays.

Get the playbook
  • Pay cash for Cebu Pacific - the practical US-flyer recommendation. No US currency conversion path makes Go Rewards inaccessible.
  • Redeem points for ancillaries (bags, seats, meals) - typically a sharper conversion than redeeming for fare.
  • Manila-Cebu / Manila-Davao economy redemptions track paid fares 1:1 at low absolute cost - paid fares are often under $50.
  • Coalition earning at Robinsons Retail and restaurants is Philippines-only.
  • Robinsons Bank co-brand cards require Philippines residency.

Tips & quirks

Stopover rules, surcharges, the stuff nobody tells you until you've been burned once.

The fine print, decoded.

Spill the gotchas
  • Renamed from GetGo to Go Rewards in 2021 - pre-2020 GetGo balances converted to "Cebu Pacific Travel Fund."
  • Coalition program - points earn at Robinsons Retail, restaurants, and bank partners, not just on flights.
  • Tiered structure - tiers affect earn rate on Cebu Pacific flights (verify exact tier names; historically Lite, Voyager, Trailblazer or similar).
  • No US flexible-currency direct partner - not Amex, Chase, Capital One, Citi, Bilt, Wells Fargo, or Marriott.
  • No US-issued co-brand card - Robinsons Bank cards require Philippines residency.
  • Dynamic redemption against cash fares - no fixed chart, no partner award redemption.
  • Minimum 50 points to redeem.
  • LCC model means no lounges, no upgrades, no alliance benefit.
  • Points expire 24 months from inactivity (verify).
  • Practically inaccessible to US flyers without flying Cebu Pacific metal.
  • PHP 99 base-fare flash sales are real - cash usually beats points redemption.
  • Largest LCC in the Philippines - roughly 80 aircraft and dominant market share.
  • Cebgo subsidiary on ATR 72 for island-hopping routes.

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Last reviewed: May 2026

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