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MANILA, Philippines – (3rd UPDATE) More flight cancellations of local carriers are announced as Typhoon Ruby (international name: Hagupit) lashes parts of the country.
For Monday, December 8, AirAsia Philippines and AirAsia Zest cancelled all their domestic and international flights, the budget carrier announced as of 4 pm of Saturday, December 6.
Philippine Airlines Inc. (PAL) and PAL Express also announced cancellation of 66 flights on Monday, while Cebu Pacific suspened more than its 80 domestic services.
The cancelled PAL / PAL Express flights are bound for:
- Bacolod – 2P2907 / 2908, 2P2909 / 2910
- Busuanga – 2P2033 / 2034, 2P2031/2032
- Caticlan – 2P2045 / 2046; 2P2059 / 2060; 2P2049 / 2050; 2P2057 / 2058; 2P2053 / 2054; 2P2043 / 2044; 2P2041 / 2042; 2P2063 / 2064
- Cebu – 2P2869 / 2870; 2P2861 / 2862; 2P2867 / 2868; 2P2859 / 2860; 2P2863 / 2864
- Davao – 2P2819 / 2820; 2P2817 / 2818
- Iloilo – 2P2935 / 2936; 2P2941 / 2942
- Kalibo – 2P2969 / 2970; 2P2975 / 2976; 2P2971 / 2972
- Laoag – 2P2198 / 2199
- Legazpi – 2P2925 / 2926; 2P2927 / 2928
- Masbate – 2P2021 / 2022
- Naga – 2P2261 / 2262; 2P2265 / 2266
- Puerto Princesa – 2P2787 / 2788
- Roxas – 2P2201 / 2202
- Tacloban – 2P2193 / 2194; 2P2985 / 2986; 2P2981 / 2982; 2P2187 / 2188; 2P2191 / 2192
- Tagbilaran – 2P2777 / 2778
- Zamboanga – 2P2997 / 2998
The cancelled PAL / PAL Express Manila-inbound flights are coming from:
- Bacolod – 2P2906
- Basco – 2P2087
- Cagayan de Oro – 2P2528, 2P2526
- Cebu – 2P2854
- Davao – 2P2816, 2P2814
- Dipolog – 2P2558
- Dumaguete – 2P2546, 2P2544
- Laoag – 2P2197
- Iloilo – 2P2934
- Surigao – 2P2096
- Tagbilaran – 2P2774
- Tuguegarao – 2P2015
- Zamboanga – 2P2992
The following are the cancelled Cebu Pacific flights on Monday:
- Cebu-Caticlan – 5J134 / 135; 5J136 / 137; 5J141 / 140
- Cebu-Dumaguete – 5J867 / 868
- Cebu-Kalibo – 5J417 / 418
- Cebu-Legazpi – 5J172 / 173
- Cebu-Tacloban – 5J2924 / 2925; 5J424 / 425; 5J426 / 427; 5J428 / 429
- San Jose – 5J513 / 514
- Busuanga – 5J529 / 530; 5J531 / 532; 5J539 / 540
- Caticlan – 5J891 / 892; 5J893 / 894; 5J895 / 898; 5J899 / 900; 5J901 / 902; 5J905 / 906; 5J907 / 896; 5J 893 / 894; 5J891 / 892; 5J895 / 892; 5J895 / 906; 5J899 / 900; 5J898 / 899; 5J901 / 902
- Dumaguete – 5J625 / 626; 5J629 / 630
- Kalibo – 5J333 / 334; 5J339 / 340; 5J345 / 346
- Kalibo-Cebu – 5J417
- Legazpi – 5J321 / 322; 5J 323 / 324; 5J 329 / 330; 5J327 / 328
- Naga – 5J521 / 522
- San Jose – 5J513 / 514
- Tagbilaran – 5J617 / 618
- Virac – 5J821 / 822
- Roxas – 5J373 / 374
- Kalibo-Cebu – 5J41
The Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines Operations and Rescue Coordination Center (CAAP Operations) also announced as of 9 am Sunday via its Twitter account that the following airports are closed:
- Calbayog
- Caticlan
- Legazpi
- Masbate
- Naga
- Tacloban
Typhoon Ruby made its second landfall over Cataingan, Masbate on Sunday, December 7, the state weather bureau said.
By Monday morning, December 8, the storm is forecast to be 20 km southwest of Calapan City, or 150 km south of Science Garden, Quezon City.
PAGASA said Typhoon Ruby remains “dangerous.”
For cancelled flights on Sunday, December 7, check here. – Rappler.com
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