
Canceled flights on Friday, July 18, 2025
In an advisory, the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) said the following flights are canceled:
5J 513: Manila - San Jose
5J 514: San Jose - Manila
5J 823: Manila – Virac
5J 824: Virac- Manila
5J 504: Manila - Tuguegarao
5J 505: Tuguegarao - Manila
5J 506: Manila – Tuguegarao
5J 507: Tuguegarao - Manila
5J 508: Manila - Tuguegarao
5J 509: Tuguegarao – Manila
5J 192: Manila – Cauayan
5J 193: Cauayan - Manila
GAP 2962: Busuanga – Manila
GAP 2018: Manila – Cauayan
GAP 2019: Cauayan – Manila
PR 2932: Manila - Basco
PR 2933: Basco – Manila
PR 2688: Clark – Basco
PR 2689: Basco - Clark
DG 6080: Cebu – Masbate
DG 6081: Masbate – Cebu
DG 6113: Manila – Naga
DG 6114: Naga - Manila
DG 6117: Manila- Naga
DG 6118: Naga - Manila
Meanwhile, the following flights will be diverted:
GAP 296: Manila - Busuanga
Returned back to Manila
DG 6055: Manila – Busuanga
Returned back to Manila
CAAP said 18 domestic flight cancellations and two flight diversions were also recorded on Thursday, July 17.
A total of 4,229 passengers have been affected by the adverse weather conditions.
'Passengers impacted by the flight disruptions are advised to coordinate directly with their respective airlines for assistance regarding rebooking or refund procedure,' it said. —VAL, GMA Integrated News

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