At least 45 passengers were stranded at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport and 83 flights were canceled during the airport's 24-hour closure due to Typhoon Rolly on November 1.
Philippine Airlines is set to resume its flights from Manila to Laoag and vice versa starting November. Huwag pong kalimutan ang mga health and safety protocols.
The Manila International Airport Authority has reduced the number of inbound passengers of international flights it will allow at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport to 2,500 daily, from 3,000 previously.
“Allow us to set the record straight, once and for all, that there is no contract awarded yet, or any agreement decided upon, on the NAIA Expansion project,” said DOTr Undersecretary for Planning Ruben Reinoso Jr.
Inbound commercial flights to the city international airport will finally resume this week after a nearly two-month suspension due to the spike in cases in COVID-19.
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