The Department of Migrant Workers (DMW) on Wednesday said it continues to provide accommodation for overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) whose flights were disrupted due to air traffic management system technical issues.
agency helped 3,000 OFWs to rebook their flights“Sa ngayon, tinutulungan na lang natin ‘yung continuing accommodation nung may mga rebooked flights ,” he said.
According to Cacdac, most of the flights were rebooked around January 5, Thursday to January 6, Friday.as the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines recorded a technical issue at the Philippine Air Traffic Management Center. The system was partially restored on the same day and flights — both arriving and departing — resumed.A congressional inquiry is being eyed to look into the matter. The Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines is
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