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Canceled flights on Wednesday, July 23, 2025

Canceled flights on Wednesday, July 23, 2025

GMA Network23-07-2025
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
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