MIAA cancels flights to areas affected by tropical storm ‘Urduja’ | Inquirer News

MIAA cancels flights to areas affected by tropical storm ‘Urduja’

By: - Reporter / @JhoannaBINQ
/ 10:37 AM December 16, 2017

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Manila International Airport Authority announces canceled flights due to tropical storm “Urduja.” AFP FILE PHOTO

Several flights to areas in the path of tropical storm “Urduja” (international name: Kai-Tak) has been canceled, the Manila International Airport Authority (MIAA) said Saturday.

Due to inclement weather caused by Urduja, MIAA announced in a Facebook post the cancelation of the following flights:

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Cebu Pacific 5J 651 Manila – Tacloban

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Cebu Pacific 5J 652 Tacloban – Manila

Cebu Pacific 5J 649 Manila – Tacloban

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Cebu Pacific 5J 650 Tacloban – Manila

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Cebu Pacific 5J 373 Manila – Roxas

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Cebu Pacific 5J 374 Roxas – Manila

AirAsia Z2 320 Manila – Tacloban

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AirAsia Z2 321 Tacloban – Manila

AirAsia Z2 324 Manila – Tacloban

AirAsia Z2 325 Tacloban – Manila

CebGo DG 6177 Manila – Masbate

CebGo DG 6178 Masbate – Manila

CebGo DG 6073 Manila – Tablas

CebGo DG 6074 Tablas – Manila

Skyjet M8 421 Manila – Siargao

Skyjet M8 422 Siargao – Manila

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Passengers are advised to contact the airline companies to rebook or refund their flights. /jpv

TAGS: Aviation, canceled flights, Miaa, urduja

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