Several flights stayed canceled on Monday, Sept. 26, following the blow of Super Typhoon Carding, according to the Manila International Airport Authority.
As of 7 a.m., the following flights have been canceled:
AirSWIFT
• T6 114 Manila-El Nido
• T6112 Manila-El Nido
AIRASIA
• Z2 689/690 Manila-Cagayan-Manila
• Z2 772 Cebu-Manila
• Z2 616 Davao-Manila
PHILIPPINE AIRLINES
• PR 510 Singapore-Manila
• PR 538 Denpasar-Manila
• PR 2808 Davao-Manila
• PR 2961 Manila-Busuanga
• PR 2932/2933 Manila-Basco-Manila
• PR 2671/2672 Manila-Calbayog-Manila
• PR 2921 Manila-Legazpi
CEBU PACIFIC
- 5J 325/326 Manila-Legazpi-Manila
- 5J 861/862 Manila-Zamboanga-Manila
- 5J 961/962 Manila-Davao-Manila
- 5J 381/382 Manila-Cagayan de Oro-Manila
- 5J 635/636 Manila-Puerto Princesa-Manila
- 5J 483/484 Manila-Bacolod-Manila
- 5J 919/920 Manila-Caticlan-Manila
- 5J 451/452 Manila-Iloilo-Manila
- 5J 785/786 Manila-Butuan-Manila
- 5J 565/566 Manila-Cebu-Manila
FLIGHTS TOTAL:
2 international
33 domestic
However, Philippine Airlines announced that it will resume operations from Ninoy Aquino International Airport on Monday, September 26, but warned that certain flights may be delayed or changed due to clearances and slots at impacted airports.
“PAL will keep a close watch on the weather situation at Metro Manila and the central and northern Philippines, as heavy rainfall may continue to affect certain areas,” PAL spokesperson Cielo Villaluna said. “Our main concern is safety, and we may need to cancel or adjust flights if required for safety reasons related to weather conditions.”
Passengers should verify the status of their flights before heading to the airport, according to PAL.