By Ariel FernandezÂ
The Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) said on Tuesday that 17 airports are not yet allowed to operate due to restrictions imposed by local government units in these cities.
Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) (MANILA BULLETIN)
These are Dumaguete Airport, Maasim Airport, Hilongos Airport, Guiuan Airport, Sanga-Sanga Airport, Ozamiz Airport, Bohol Panglao International Airport, Marinduque Airport, Bacolod-Silay Airport, Kaliba International Airport, Roxas Airport, Caticlan Airport, Calbayog Airport, Laoag International Airport, Tuguegaro Airport, Camiguin Airport and Iloilo Airport.
As this developed, a total of 25 airports in the country will be open to commercial flights after the Inter Agency Task Force and their respective local government units (LGUs) gave the go-signal to local air carriers to service passengers.
CAAP spokesman Eric Apolonio said that the 25 airports allowed to operate are Romblon Airport, Naga Airport, Manila International Airport, Clark International Airport, Cauayan Airport, Palanan Airport, Laguindingan Airport, Dipolog Airport, Pagadian Airport, Jolo Airport, Borongan Airport, Antique Airport, Masbate Airport, Mactan-Cebu International Airport, Cotobato Airport, Zamboanga Airport, Davao International Airport, General Santos Airport, Puerto Princesa International Airport, Tacloban Aireport, Legaspi Airport, Ormoc Airport Catbalogan Airport, San Jose Airport and Catarman Airport.
As this developed, Cebu Pacific (CEB) spokesperson Charo Logarta Lagamon said on June 16 that their international flights are all canceled for the month of June and July.
Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) (MANILA BULLETIN)
These are Dumaguete Airport, Maasim Airport, Hilongos Airport, Guiuan Airport, Sanga-Sanga Airport, Ozamiz Airport, Bohol Panglao International Airport, Marinduque Airport, Bacolod-Silay Airport, Kaliba International Airport, Roxas Airport, Caticlan Airport, Calbayog Airport, Laoag International Airport, Tuguegaro Airport, Camiguin Airport and Iloilo Airport.
As this developed, a total of 25 airports in the country will be open to commercial flights after the Inter Agency Task Force and their respective local government units (LGUs) gave the go-signal to local air carriers to service passengers.
CAAP spokesman Eric Apolonio said that the 25 airports allowed to operate are Romblon Airport, Naga Airport, Manila International Airport, Clark International Airport, Cauayan Airport, Palanan Airport, Laguindingan Airport, Dipolog Airport, Pagadian Airport, Jolo Airport, Borongan Airport, Antique Airport, Masbate Airport, Mactan-Cebu International Airport, Cotobato Airport, Zamboanga Airport, Davao International Airport, General Santos Airport, Puerto Princesa International Airport, Tacloban Aireport, Legaspi Airport, Ormoc Airport Catbalogan Airport, San Jose Airport and Catarman Airport.
As this developed, Cebu Pacific (CEB) spokesperson Charo Logarta Lagamon said on June 16 that their international flights are all canceled for the month of June and July.