‘Crising’ grounds flights, sea trips
Several flights and sea crossings by inter-island ferries were cancelled yesterday because of bad weather and rough seas caused by tropical depression “Crising.”
Several flights and sea crossings by inter-island ferries were cancelled yesterday because of bad weather and rough seas caused by tropical depression “Crising.”

Most airlines were giving up on flying in and out of New York, Boston and other airports in the U.S. Northeast on Friday as a massive storm threatened to dump up to a meter of snow in some parts.

Tokyo’s Narita International Airport operator says 3,400 travelers spent the night in the terminal after snow caused airlines to cancel 71 flights.

Typhoon ‘‘Pablo’’ forced the cancellation of 44 flights of both Philippine Airlines and Airphil Express with affected passengers accommodated on either replacement or upgraded flights.

At the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (Naia) Terminal 3, bad weather brought by the monsoon, which was enhanced by Tropical Storm “Helen,” led to the cancellation of 14 arrival and departure flights on Tuesday.

Airport officials had to cancel and divert planes landing at Ninoy Aquino International Airport (Naia) complex to the Clark airport in Pampanga because of poor visibility—at 6 a.m. zero visibility at Naia—from the smog that covered the metropolis.

Cebu Pacific cancelled several of its flights today, Tuesday, due to bad weather.
Seventy-two international and domestic flights of Philippine Airlines were cancelled Tuesday due to operational problems related to its outsourcing of certain functions and services.

A total of 54 international and local flights of Philippine Airlines (PAL) were canceled Monday due to operational problems of the national flag carrier, according to the Manila International Airport Authority (MIAA).
Embattled carrier Qantas was forced to cancel or delay more than 70 flights on Monday as aircraft engineers were to walk off the job for four hours in the latest round of strike action to hit the airline.
MANILA, Philippines—Sixty-five more international and local flights of the Philippine Airlines have been cancelled as of 1 p.m. on Sunday, according to an advisory from the Manila International Airport Authority (MIAA). The MIAA’s media affairs office said on Sunday the cancellation of the PAL flights were due to the firm’s operational problems. Joey de Guzman, [...]

Passengers stranded by the work stoppage staged by the ground crew of Philippine Airlines vented their anger on the airline’s management which they said had no contingency plan. “We do not know what is going on. Nobody is talking to us. The PAL management should have a crisis management team explaining to us what is [...]
MANILA, Philippines—Two domestic flights were cancelled early Monday due to bad weather wrought by Tropical Depression “Egay.” In an advisory, the Manila International Airport Authority’s Media Affairs Division said Cebu Pacific’s Manila to Caticlan (5J 893) and its Caticlan to Manila flights (894) flights did not push through at 6:30 a.m. No other flights were [...]