LIST: Cancelled flights on Sept. 2 (Monday) due to Enteng

LIST: Canceled flights on Sept. 2 (Monday) due to Enteng

/ 07:04 AM September 02, 2024

Miaa cancels Tuguegarao flights due to bad weather

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MANILA, Philippines — Several flights at Ninoy Aquino International Airport were canceled on Monday (Sept. 2) due to Tropical Storm (TS) Enteng.

As of 7:10 a.m., the following  flights were canceled according to the Manila International Airport Authority:

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PAL Express (2P)

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2P 2921/2922 Manila-Daraga-Manila

2P 2671/2672 Manila-Calbayog-Manila

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CebGo (DG)

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DG 6193/6194 Manila-Daraga-Manila

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DG 6177/6178 Manila-Masbate-Manila

DG 6031/6032 Manila-San Jose-Manila

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DG 6118 Naga-Manila

Cebu Pacific (5J)

5J 321/322: Manila – Legazpi (Daraga) – Manila

5J 325/326: Manila – Legazpi (Daraga) – Manila

5J 821/822: Manila – Virac – Manila

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Luzon is now experiencing the effects of TS Enteng, bringing overcast skies and heavy rainfall in the area, according to the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration.

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TAGS: Enteng, Flights, NAIA, storm

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