LIST: October 28 canceled flights due to bad weather | Inquirer News

LIST: October 28 canceled flights due to bad weather

By: - Reporter / @BPinlacINQ
/ 08:59 AM October 28, 2022

LIST: October 28 canceled flights due to bad weather

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MANILA, Philippines — Several flights were canceled Friday due to inclement weather at their destination, the Manila International Airport Authority (Miaa) said.

In an advisory, the Miaa announced that the following flights for October 28 were called off:

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  • DG 6177/6178: Manila-Masbate-Manila
  • DG 6179/6180: Manila-Masbate-Manila
  • DG 6111/6112: Manila-Naga-Manila
  • DG 6881/6882: Manila-Surigao-Manila
  • DG 6841/6842: Manila-Del Carmen-Manila

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  • 5J 703/704: Manila-Dipolog-Manila
  • 5J 196/197: Manila-Cauayan-Manila
  • 5J 373/374: Manila-Roxas-Manila
  • 5J 887/888: Manila-Cotabato-Manila

The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration said in its weather bulletin issued at 5 a.m. Friday that Tropical Storm Paeng (international name: Nalgae) will trigger rains over a large portion of the country as it approaches the Philippine landmass.

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READ: Paeng advances: 6 areas under Signal No. 2, 17 others under Signal No. 1

Also on Friday, various local government units suspended classes due to bad weather caused by Paeng.

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