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GMA Network
4 days ago
- Climate
- GMA Network
Canceled flights on Saturday, July 26, 2025
Some flights were canceled on Saturday, July 26, 2025 due to inclement weather brought by the Southwest Monsoon and tropical cyclones Dante and Emong. In an advisory, the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) said the following flights were canceled: Philippine Airlines PR 2932: Manila - Basco PR 2933: Basco – Manila Cebu Pacific Meanwhile, Cebu Pacific said that its flight operations are now returning to normal. However, the budget carrier said some delays might still be expected, particularly on the following destinations: Cauayan, Laoag, San Jose, Tuguegarao: July 26 Taipei: July 26-27 Kaohsiung: July 28 'Passengers are advised to check directly with their airlines for real-time updates, rebooking options, or refund procedures,' the CAAP said. The aviation regulator, moreover, said that glass panels and a portion of the ceiling at the San Fernando Control Tower sustained damage due to the typhoon, resulting in the exposure of all communication equipment to water. 'Pending completion of repairs, the San Fernando airport will remain closed and the Authority has issued a Notice to Airmen (NOTAM),' it said. The CAAP said it continues to closely monitor weather developments and is in active coordination with airline operators and airport authorities to ensure the safety and welfare of the traveling public. 'Additional advisories will be issued as needed,' it said. —Ted Cordero/KG, GMA Integrated News


GMA Network
7 days ago
- Climate
- GMA Network
Canceled flights on Wednesday, July 23, 2025
Aviation authorities on Wednesday announced the cancellation of dozens of local and international flights due to adverse weather conditions brought about by the Southwest Monsoon or 'Habagat.' In an advisory, the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) said the following flights were canceled as of 5 a.m., July 23, 2025: Philippine Airlines PR 2808: Davao – Manila PR 2771: Manila – Panglao PR 2772: Panglao – Manila PR 2133: Manila – Bacolod PR 2134: Bacolod – Manila PR 2527: Manila - Cagayan De Oro PR 2528: Cagayan - De Oro Manila PR 300: Manila - Hong Kong PR 301: Hong Kong – Manila Cebgo DG 6113: Manila – Naga DG 6114: Naga – Manila DG 6501: Cebu - Manila Cebu Pacific Air 5J 192: Manila - Cauayan 5J 193: Cauayan – Manila 5J 325: Manila - Bicol 5J 326: Bicol – Manila 5J 373: Manila - Roxas 5J 374: Roxas – Manila 5J 381: Manila - Cagayan De Oro 5J 382: Cagayan De Oro – Manila 5J 404: Manila - Laoag 5J 405: Laoag – Manila 5J 473: Manila – Bacolod 5J 474: Bacolod – Manila 5J 473: Manila – Bacolod 5J 474: Bacolod – Manila 5J 485: Manila - Bacolod 5J 486: Bacolod - Manila 5J 504: Manila - Tuguegarao 5J 505: Tuguegarao - Manila 5J 513: Manila - San Jose (Mindoro) 5J 514: San Jose (Mindoro) - Manila 5J 563: Manila - Cebu 5J 625: Manila - Dumaguete 5J 626: Dumaguete - Manila 5J 627: Manila - Dumaguete 5J 628: Dumaguete - Manila 5J 643: Manila - Puerto Princesa 5J 644: Puerto Princesa - Manila 5J 649: Manila - Tacloban 5J 650: Tacloban - Manila 5J 781: Manila – Ozamis 5J 782: Ozamis - Manila 5J 853: Manila - Zamboanga 5J 854: Zamboanga - Manila 5J 791: Manila - Butuan 5J 792: Butuan - Manila 5J 901: Manila - Caticlan 5J 902: Caticlan – Manila CAAP said a total of 50 flights have been canceled by various airlines. 'Passengers are advised to check directly with their airlines for real-time updates, rebooking options, or refund procedures,' it said. The agency said it continues to closely monitor weather developments and is in active coordination with airline operators and airport authorities to ensure the safety and welfare of the traveling public. 'Additional advisories will be issued as needed,' it said. —Ted Cordero/KG, GMA Integrated News


GMA Network
22-07-2025
- Climate
- GMA Network
Canceled flights on Tuesday, July 22, 2025
Several flights were canceled on Tuesday, July 22, 2025 due to the bad weather caused by the Southwest Monsoon or 'Habagat.' In an advisory, Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) said the following flights are canceled: 5J 744: Manila - Hanoi 5J 745: Hanoi - Manila 5J 747: Hanoi - Manila 5J 901: Manila - Caticlan 5J 902: Caticlan - Manila PR 593: Manila - Hanoi PR 594: Hanoi - Manila 5J 565: Manila - Cebu 5J 566: Cebu - Manila 5J 323: Manila - Bicol 5J 324: Bicol - Manila 5J 391: Manila - Laguindingan 5J 392: Laguindingan - Manila A total of 2,160 passengers were affected by the adverse weather conditions, according to CAAP. —VAL, GMA Integrated News


GMA Network
18-07-2025
- Climate
- GMA Network
Canceled flights on Friday, July 18, 2025
Airport authorities announced the cancellation of some flights on Friday, July 18, due to the unfavorable weather condition brought about by Typhoon Crising. 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


Filipino Times
12-07-2025
- General
- Filipino Times
Flight school suspended after training aircraft crash in Zambales injures four
The Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) has suspended the operations of a flight school following a training aircraft incident in Iba, Zambales that left four individuals injured. The incident occurred around 9:31 a.m. on Friday, involving a Cessna RP-C2211 aircraft operated by Topflite Academy of Aviation Inc. (TAAI). The plane was on a training flight from Subic when it figured in an incident while approaching Iba Airport. All four onboard, a pilot-in-command and three student pilots, survived the crash and were immediately given medical attention. Authorities confirmed that all are conscious and in stable condition. CAAP ordered a seven-day suspension of TAAI's flight training operations and summoned key school officials for further inquiry. The flight instructor and student pilots involved have also been administratively grounded pending the results of the ongoing investigation being conducted by the Aircraft Accident Investigation and Inquiry Board (AAIIB). 'CAAP remains committed to upholding the highest standards of aviation safety and ensuring the accountability of all certified flying schools in the country,' the Authority said in a statement. CAAP said the suspension aims to preserve the integrity of the probe and assess the school's compliance with aviation safety standards.