At least 48 domestic and international flights were cancelled on Monday, Jan. 2, as aviation personnel continue to adjust flight schedules following the technical glitch at Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA).
At least 48 more domestic and international flights were cancelled on Monday, Jan. 2, as aviation personnel continue to adjust flight schedules following the technical glitch at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport that affected around 65,000 passengers from nearly 300 flights.
In an advisory released on Monday, the Manila International Airport Authority said the cancellation of some flights scheduled on Monday is part of the effects of the technical issue at the Air Traffic Management Center of the the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines on Sunday, Jan. 1.For international flights, cancelled flights of the Cebu Pacific were 5J 845 Manila-Dubai , 5J 760 Jakarta-Manila, 5J 502 Kula Lumpur-Manila, 5J 804 Singapore-Manila.
For the Philippine Air Lines , cancelled international flights were PR538 – Bali /MNL, PR101/01 – Honolulu/MNL
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