
Canceled flights on Saturday, July 26, 2025
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
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