Philippine Airlines has announced that it had cancelled the following flights in anticipation of Typhoon ROLLY (international name “GONI”) which is expected to affect many parts of the Philippines:
International flight canceled
October 31, Saturday
PR105 San Francisco - Manila.
November 1, Sunday:
International flights cancelled:
PR102 Manila - Los Angeles
PR103 Los Angeles - Manila
PR110 Manila - Guam
PR300 Manila - Hong Kong
PR301 Hong Kong - Manila
PR411 Osaka Kansai - Manila
PR421 Tokyo Haneda - Manila
PR425 Fukuoka - Manila
PR427 Tokyo Narita - Manila
PR502 Singapore - Manila
PR5655 Riyadh - Manila
Domestic flights cancelled:
R1859 Manila - Cebu
PR1860 Cebu - Manila
PR2041 Manila - Caticlan (Boracay)
PR2042 Caticlan (Boracay) - Manila
PR2132 Bacolod - Manila
PR2522 Cagayan de Oro - Manila
PR2784 Pagadian - Manila
PR2935 Butuan - Manila
PR2985 Manila- Tacloban
PR2986 Tacloban - Manila
PR2970 Kalibo- Manila
PR2997 Manila - Zamboanga
PR2998 Zamboanga - Manila
November 2, Monday
International flights cancelled:
PR111 Guam - Manila
PR422 Manila - Tokyo Haneda
PR421 Tokyo Haneda - Manila
PR438 Manila - Nagoya
PR437 Nagoya - Manila
PR507 Manila - Singapore
PR508 Singapore - Manila
PR525 Manila - Kuala Lumpur
PR526 Kuala Lumpur - Manila
Domestic flights cancelled:
PR453 Manila - General Santos
PR454 General Santos - Manila
PR1813 Manila - Davao
PR1814 Davao - Manila
PR1845 Manila - Cebu
PR1846 Cebu - Manila
PR2141 Manila - Iloilo
PR2521 Manila - Cagayan de Oro
PR2557 Manila - Dipolog
PR2558 Dipolog - Manila
PR2934 Manila - Butuan
PR2985 Manila - Cagayan de Oro
In an advisory, PAL said it will closely monitor the typhoon situation and will provide updates on further changes.
“Please continue to monitor the status of your flights by logging on to www.philippineairlines.com or checking further advisories on our Official PAL Facebook page. Even after the typhoon recedes and weather improves, it will take some time to restore normal schedules, as we would need to reposition aircraft and undertake other operational adjustments based on the revised slots and clearances at the affected airports, in coordination with the airport and air traffic control authorities. Please do not proceed to the airport if your flight is cancelled, but instead avail of the rebooking options,” PAL said.
The PAL advisory said that for passengers of cancelled flights, "if your contact details are in our reservations records, you will be informed of the status of your flights via e-mail, telephone call or SMS/text.
The passenger has the option to rebook on the flight of your choice (on the same cabin class) within 30 days from original travel date with rebooking service fees waived. You also have the option to refund your ticket cost within 30 days from original travel date. You may convert your ticket to a travel voucher for use within one year from your original flight date," the advisory said.
For more information, call PAL hotline (02) (+632) 8855-888], visit www.philippineairlines.com or check the official PAL Facebook page.