MANILA, Philippines — Cebu Pacific on Monday canceled several flights due to the technical glitch that gripped the country’s air traffic control system on Sunday.
The Manila International Airport Authority said the airline canceled the following flights as of 7:00 am:
International
5J 845 Manila-Dubai
5J 760 Jakarta-Manila
5J 502 Kula Lumpur-Manila
5J 804 Singapore-Manila
Domestic
5J 885 Manila-Cotabato
5J 504 Manila-Tuguegarao
5J 891 Manila-Caticlan
5J 625 Manila-Puerto Princesa
5J 6055 Caticlan-Manila
5J 447 Manila-Iloilo
5J 381 Manila-Cagayan de Oro
5J 473 Manila-Bacolod
5J 963 Manila-Davao
5J 785 Manila-Butuan
5J 627 Manila-Dumaguete
5J 451/452 Manila-Iloilo-Manila
5J 383/384 Manila-Cagayan de Oro-Manila
5J 561/562 Manila-Cebu-Manila
5J 567/568 Manila-Cebu-Manila
5J 619/620 Manila-Tagbilaran-Manila
5J 373/374 Manila-Roxas-Manila
5J 325/326 Manila-Legazpi-Manila
5J 506/507 Manila-Tuguegarao-Manila
5J 655/656 Manila-Tacloban-Manila
5J 703/704 Manila-Dipolog-Manila
5J 895/896 Manila-Caticlan-Manila
5J 951/952 Manila-Davao-Manila
5J 485/486 Manila-Bacolod-Manila
(Cebgo) DG 6113/6114 Manila-Naga-Manila
Meanwhile, the Philippine Airlines also cancelled a flight due to bad weather, according to MIAA.
MIAA said that as of 11:40 am, flight 2P 2932/2933 Manila-Basco-Manila flight is cancelled.
On Sunday, hundreds of flights were either delayed, canceled, or diverted to other airports, affecting over 56,000 passengers who were scheduled to arrive at or depart from the Ninoy Aquino International Airport due to the technical glitch.
Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines Director General Capt. Manuel Tamayo said that the power supply of the ATMC’s Communications, Navigation and Surveillance Systems for Air Traffic Management that had failed and caused damage to key components.