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Airlines cancel domestic flights due to tropical storm 'Enteng'

According to the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA), several domestic flights across the Philippines were canceled today, September 2, due to adverse weather conditions.

All passengers were advised to check their flight status regularly by visiting their respective airlines.

As of 11am, the following flights have announced cancellations.

The Philippine Airlines (PAL):

  • PR 2671/2672 Manila-Calbayog-Manila
  • PR 2921/2922 Manila-Legazpi-Manila
  • PR 2923/2924 Manila-Legazpi-Manila
  • PR 2927/2928 Manila-Legazpi-Manila
  • PR 2680/2681 Cebu-Busuanga (Coron)-Cebu
  • PR 2965/2966 Manila-Busuanga (Coron)-Manila
  • PR 2963/2964 Manila-Busuanga (Coron)-Manila

Customers affected by the cancellations can choose to convert their tickets to travel credits, rebook or reroute and receive a refund.

For more information, visit and get in touch FRIEND at (+632) 8539-0000 / (+632) 8855-8888.

Cebu Pacific Ocean:

  • DG 6031/6032: Manila – San Jose – Manila
  • DG 6177/6178: Manila – Masbate – Manila
  • DG 6193/6194: Manila – Legazpi (Daraga) – Manila
  • DG 6118: Naga – Manila
  • 5J 321/322: Manila – Legazpi (Daraga) – Manila
  • 5J 325/326: Manila – Legazpi (Daraga) – Manila
  • 5J 821/822: Manila – Virac – Manila
  • 5J 196/197: Manila – Cauayan – Manila
  • 5J 506/507: Manila – Tuguegarao – Manila

According to Cebu Pacific, affected passengers were notified via email and offered options such as free rebooking, travel allowances and refunds.

For more information please contact Cebu Pacific Ocean.

AirAsia:

  • Z2 223/224: Manila – Caticlan – Manila
  • Z2 315/316: Manila – Iloilo -Manila

Passengers on the following flights can take advantage of the standard recovery options: free flight change, credit account and full refund, AirAsia said.

“Adjustments to certain flight schedules are necessary to ensure the safety and comfort of our guests and crew,” said Steve F. Dailisan, chief and first officer of AirAsia Philippines Communications & Public Affairs.

Travelers can contact AirAsia via their website.Almira Louise S. Martinez