
2
Airlines
7×
Per week
₱15.0k
From (live)
via VN
3h
Nonstop
Lapu-Lapu (Mactan), Cebu (CEB) → Guangzhou (CAN)
Lapu-Lapu (Mactan), Cebu
DISTANSYA
1 992 km
Guangzhou
Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport
Tantya lang ang oras ng paglipad: great-circle distance na may ~8% adjustment sa ruta at ~45 minutong ground operations. Ang aktwal na oras ay nakadepende sa airline, hangin, at partikular na flight (tingnan ang airline schedule).
Fare trend — last 6weeks
↓ down 38%Lowest one-way fare from weekly Travelpayouts snapshots. See methodology for how we collect this.
🇨🇳
CAN · East Asia
- Country
- China
- Capital
- Beijing
- Currency
- CNY
- Visa for PH
- Visa required (apply via embassy/VFS)
- OFW relevance
- Low — mostly tourism / balikbayan
Kailan pinakamura ang pamasahe?
Tunay na pinakamurang one-way na pamasahe sa bawat buwan ng alis — i-click ang buwan para maghanap.
Pinakamurang buwan lumipad mula Lapu-Lapu (Mactan), Cebu papuntang Guangzhou: Setyembre 2026, mula ₱7,649 one-way.Batay sa 7 buwan ng na-track na pamasahe · na-update Ago 16, 2026
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🇨🇳China Southern
CZ
- Frequency
- 7× / week
- Baggage
- 23kg
- Migrant program
- —
🇵🇭Philippine Airlines
PR
- Frequency
- 7× / week
- Baggage
- 23kg +10
- Migrant program
- ✓
Flights Cebu (CEB) → Guangzhou (CAN)
7 one-way departures a week are catalogued on CEB–CAN, flown by China Southern and Philippine Airlines, with a scheduled block of 3.0 hours. The cheapest one-way in our cache is ₱20,863. 7 one-way departures a week are catalogued on the pair across 2 carriers on file.
This corridor carries a demand score of 3/10 in our route file and is flagged as a leisure, VFR and business corridor. Read that number for what it is: an editorial 1-10 ranking of estimated Filipino-language search interest, built for prioritising which pages we research first. It is not a passenger count, not a load factor, and not a quality signal about the airlines involved. High-scoring corridors are the ones where seats on the cheapest fare classes disappear first and where the gap between an early booking and a two-week-out booking is widest; low-scoring corridors tend to hold their price longer but give you fewer departures to choose from if a plan slips.
Cebu to Guangzhou connects the Visayas hub with southern China’s main commercial city, with around 7 flights a week, one a day. The route carries traders heading for Guangzhou’s wholesale markets, business travellers and tourists, and passengers connecting onward across China. Block time is about three hours, a short daytime sector.
Airlines on this route
2 carriers — China Southern and Philippine Airlines — are catalogued nonstop on CEB–CAN, filing about 7 one-way departures a week. All carry 23 kg economy checked baggage. ₱20,863 is the lowest one-way the fare feed returned for this route on 2026-08-02.
What each operator brings to this pair, from our carrier file:
- China Southern (CZ) — alliance none (ex-SkyTeam); hubs CAN; 23 kg economy checked; PH brand strength 5/10.
- Philippine Airlines (PR) — alliance none (ex-oneworld observer); hubs MNL/CEB; 23 kg economy checked; +10 kg OFW uplift; PH brand strength 10/10.
Cheapest and dearest months observed on CEB–CAN
7 departure months are cached for CEB–CAN. The cheapest is November 2026 at ₱6,257 and the dearest March 2027 at ₱8,120 — a 1.3× spread on the same city pair.
Across the 7 departure months we hold for this pair (November 2026 through March 2027 in the cache), the cheapest reading is ₱6,257 in November 2026 and the most expensive ₱8,120 in March 2027. Two caveats keep that honest. First, each month contributes one number — the cheapest one-way the feed found in that month — so this is a floor-by-floor comparison, not an average fare by month, and a month with thin coverage can read artificially low. Second, the months are not a forecast: they describe inventory that was loaded when we polled. What the shape is genuinely useful for is ranking your own flexible dates. If your trip can move by three or four weeks, the difference between the cheapest and dearest month here is larger than almost any discount code will ever be.
Two carriers fly Cebu to Guangzhou: China Southern and Philippine Airlines, both full-service with a checked baggage allowance and a meal included. China Southern is based in Guangzhou, which gives the route the widest schedule and the easiest onward connections deeper into mainland China.
PHP fares
₱20,863 is the cheapest CEB–CAN one-way in this site’s fare cache, on Vietnam Airlines. It is a cache floor for one date and fare class, not a held quote. Across 7 cached departure months the floor ranged ₱6,257 to ₱8,120.
That ₱20,863 is a cache reading, not a quote, and the difference is worth stating plainly. It is the lowest one-way price the fare feed returned for CEB–CAN at the moment it was polled, for one specific departure date, in one specific fare class. It averages nothing, covers one direction only, and is not reserved — that price normally sits on a small block of seats that can disappear mid-search. Three things it also excludes: checked baggage where the carrier sells a bags-free base fare, seat selection, and any change or refund flexibility. Treat it as the floor of the range you should expect to see, then compare the all-in total once the bag you actually need is added back.
Fares are quoted in PHP and move with demand. Prices climb around the Canton Fair trade periods in spring and autumn, Chinese New Year and the December holidays — for those dates, booking two to three months ahead is sensible. For ordinary travel, four to six weeks usually secures a reasonable economy fare.
About Guangzhou
1 arrival airport serves this route: Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport (CAN), at Guangzhou, China. Local currency is CNY. 7 one-way departures a week are catalogued on the pair across 2 carriers on file. ₱20,863 is the lowest one-way the fare feed returned for this route on 2026-08-02.
On arrival you are landing at Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport, ICAO ZGGG, serving Guangzhou, China. China Southern hub. Across the whole Philippine market, China Southern and Philippine Airlines are the carriers our destination file records as serving Guangzhou from home — a wider set than the ones flying this particular pair, which is why a Manila routing sometimes opens options Cebu does not have. A planning point that costs people money: an airport code is not a city. Multi-airport cities are common, the discount is usually attached to the inconvenient field, and the ground leg quietly reclaims both the money and the hour. Check which airport your fare actually lands at before you compare two prices, and if you are connecting onward from a different airport in the same city, treat that as a separate journey with its own buffer — no airline protects a connection that involves a taxi.
Guangzhou is the commercial heart of southern China — a Pearl River port city built on trade and the long-running host of the Canton Fair, the country’s largest import-export exhibition. For travellers from Cebu it is most often a buying trip or a gateway for onward travel across China by high-speed rail.
Delays and cancellations: what actually applies on CEB–CAN
2 rulebooks cover CEB–CAN from the Philippine side: the Civil Aeronautics Board’s Air Passenger Bill of Rights, which governs the departure from a Philippine airport, and the Montreal Convention 1999, which caps liability for delay and baggage. China may operate its own scheme for departures from its airports; this page does not track it.
None of the statutory compensation schemes this site sources — EU261, UK261, the Saudi GACA regulation, Canada’s APPR and the US DOT consumer rules — reaches CEB–CAN. Read that as a statement about our source list, not as a finding that China has no rules of its own: states routinely regulate departures from their own airports, and the civil aviation authority of China is the body to check before you conclude that nothing applies. What definitely does apply in both directions is the Montreal Convention 1999, which caps a carrier’s liability for delay and for baggage that is damaged, delayed or lost. Montreal reimburses proven loss up to a cap; it pays no fixed sum for the inconvenience itself, so keep receipts rather than counting hours.
On the Manila end, a flight departing a Philippine airport is covered by the Air Passenger Bill of Rights administered by the Civil Aeronautics Board, which obliges the carrier to offer rebooking or a refund and to provide amenities as a delay lengthens. It is a service and refund standard rather than a compensation tariff, so the outcome is rebooking, a refund and amenities rather than a set payment.
Entry rules for a Philippine passport in China
1 entry condition is recorded for China on a Philippine passport: required. Confirm it against the destination’s own immigration portal before booking. 7 one-way departures a week are catalogued on the pair across 2 carriers on file. ₱20,863 is the lowest one-way the fare feed returned for this route on 2026-08-02.
Our destination file records entry for China as required for a Philippine passport. That single word carries more weight than it looks. Where a visa is required, the lead time on the application — not the fare — is what fixes your booking window, and buying a non-refundable ticket before the visa is issued is the most common expensive mistake on corridors like this one. Where entry is visa-free or visa-on-arrival, the permission is still conditional: officers routinely ask for an onward ticket, an address, and evidence you can fund the stay, and a visa-free stamp can be refused. Transit adds another layer again — the rule that matters in a connecting airport belongs to the transit country, not to your destination. Visa rules change frequently. Use this as a starting reference only; verify with the destination’s embassy or official immigration portal before booking. For OFW employment visas, follow the DMW deployment process — that is separate from tourist/visit visas.
FAQ
8 questions below draw only on the route, carrier and fare data this project keeps for CEB–CAN. Where a number is a cache floor it is described as one, and where a rule does not hold universally the gaps are spelled out.
Checked baggage and the OFW uplift on CEB–CAN
10 kg is the largest OFW uplift on this route, carried by Philippine Airlines on top of a 23 kg economy base — 33 kg in total for a qualifying passenger.
Checked allowance on this pair, from our carrier file:
- China Southern — 23 kg economy base, no OFW uplift recorded in our carrier file.
- Philippine Airlines — 23 kg economy base, +10 kg under Overseas Filipino Bayani Program (extra baggage 10kg + handling) = 33 kg for a qualifying worker.
The uplift is the part people get wrong, so here is where it does not reach. It belongs to the passenger through a programme rather than to the ticket, and it is released at the counter against documents — an OEC or OFW Pass and, usually, the employment contract. Book a bags-free base fare on a low-cost carrier and there is no base allowance for the uplift to sit on top of. Book the domestic feeder as a separate ticket and the uplift does not follow the bag onto it. Fly a segment operated by a partner airline under a codeshare and the operating carrier’s own rules apply, not the one whose code is on your ticket. And the allowance is per passenger, not per booking — you cannot pool it across a family unless the airline’s own pooling rule says so. Verify the number at booking; excess bought at the airport is priced per kilo and is the most expensive kilo you will ever buy.
What is the cheapest Cebu to Guangzhou fare on record here? ₱20,863 one-way — the lowest price the fare feed returned for CEB–CAN when this route was last polled on 2026-08-02, on Vietnam Airlines. That is the minimum of one record for one route, not of the whole cache: a floor for a single date and fare class, not a held quote, and it excludes checked baggage where the carrier sells it separately.
How much do CEB–CAN fares move week to week? Across 5 weekly snapshots from 2026-W19 to 2026-W31 the cheapest one-way ranged ₱8,093 to ₱24,052. Each point is the lowest fare visible that week, not an average of the market.
Does the OFW baggage uplift apply to every fare on CEB–CAN? No. The largest uplift on this route is 10 kg with Philippine Airlines, granted at check-in against an OEC or OFW Pass. It does not apply to a bags-free base fare, to a separately ticketed domestic feeder, or to a codeshare segment operated by a partner under its own rules, and it is per passenger rather than per booking.
Can I claim delay compensation on CEB–CAN? Not under any scheme this site sources. The fallback is the carrier’s conditions of carriage plus Montreal Convention 1999 liability limits, and China’s own civil aviation authority is worth checking for departures from its airports. Separately, a departure from a Philippine airport is covered by the Civil Aeronautics Board’s Air Passenger Bill of Rights, which mandates rebooking, refunds and amenities but sets no fixed cash scale.
Which airlines fly from Cebu to Guangzhou? China Southern and Philippine Airlines fly Cebu to Guangzhou, with around 7 departures a week.
How long is the flight from Cebu to Guangzhou? Nonstop block time is about 3.0 hours.
When are Cebu to Guangzhou fares cheapest? Fares on CEB-CAN are quoted in PHP and move with demand. They climb around the December holidays and Holy Week. Booking four to eight weeks ahead usually secures a reasonable economy fare.
Are there nonstop flights from Cebu to Guangzhou? Yes — Cebu to Guangzhou is flown nonstop. Booking early still helps, as seats on the cheapest fare classes sell first.
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