Several flights canceled on Wednesday, Dec. 4 | Inquirer News

Several flights canceled on Wednesday, Dec. 4

/ 11:05 PM December 03, 2019

MANILA, Philippines — Several domestic and international flights scheduled for Wednesday, Dec. 4, remain canceled despite the resumption of operations at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA).

The following flights have been canceled based on advisories posted airline companies’ official pages:

PHILIPPINE AIRLINES

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International

FEATURED STORIES
  • PR 127 New York JFK – Manila
  • PR 300 Manila – Hong Kong
  • PR 212 Sydney – Manila
  • PR 466/467 Manila – Seoul Incheon – Manila
  • PR 423 Tokyo Haneda – Manila
  • PR 510 Singapore – Manila
  • PR 536 Jakarta – Manila
  • PR 538 Denpasar Bali – Manila
  • PR 522 Phnom Penh – Manila
  • PR 210 Melbourne – Manila

Domestic

  • PR  2921/2922  Manila – Legazpi – Manila
  • PR 1845 Manila – Cebu
  • PR 1843 Manila – Cebu
  • PR 453 Manila – General Santos
  • PR 1811 Manila – Davao
  • PR 1809 Manila – Davao
  • PR 1781 – Manila – Puerto Princesa
  • PR 2519 Manila-Cagayan De Oro
  • PR 2139 Manila-Iloilo
  • PR 2981 Manila-Tacloban
  • PR 2129 Manila-Bacolod
  • PR 2967 Manila-Butuan
  • PR 2993 Manila-Zamboanga
  • PR 2541 Manila-Dumaguete
  • PR 2557 Manila-Dipolog
  • PR 2203 Manila-Roxas
  • PR 2889 Manila-Ozamiz
  • PR 2835 Manila-Cebu

CEBU PACIFIC

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  • DG 6111/6112 Manila-Naga-Manila

All Cebu Pacific and Cebgo flights to and from Legazpi are also canceled.

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Passengers are advised to monitor their airline companies for any changes in flight schedules or other cancellations.

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