PAL, CebuPac, Air Asia announce flight cancellations

Credit to Author: acerojano| Date: Mon, 22 Apr 2019 15:37:00 +0000

MANILA, Philippines – Airline companies have canceled several flights to and from Clark International Airport as the airport declared a 24-hour shutdown due to the damage it sustained from the magnitude 6.1 earthquake which struck Luzon.

In an advisory, Cebu Pacific said that as a “pre-emptive measure,” the following flights scheduled for Monday night were canceled.

Cebu Pacific
5J 120 Clark – Hong Kong
5J 121 Hong Kong – Clark
5J 370 Clark – Macau
5J 371 Macau – Clark
5J 608 Clark – Cebu
5J 609 Cebu – Clark

The Philippine Airlines also announced that the following flights have been suspended.

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PR 2834 Clark – Cebu
PR 2833 Cebu – Clark
PR 2840 Davao – Clark

In a separate advisory, AirAsia also declared the following international flights to and from Clark suspended:

Z2 5126 Clark – Taipei
Z2 5127 Tapei – Clark
Z2 902 Clark – Cebu

In addition, both the management of AirAsia and Cebu Pacific said that local and international flights scheduled for Tuesday are now suspended following the closure of Clark airport.

Below are the affected flights for tomorrow:

AirAsia

Z2 0975 Clark – Tacloban
Z2 0976 Tacloban – Clark
Z2 0921 Clark – Caticlan
Z2 0922 Caticlan – Clark
Z2 0951 Clark – Puerto Princesa
Z2 0952 Puerto Princesa – Clark
Z2 5038 Clark – Seoul
Z2 5039 Seoul – Clark
Z2 901 Cebu – Clark
Z2 902 Clark – Cebu

Cebu Pacific

5J 607 Clark – Cebu
5J 606 Cebu – Clark
5J 150 Clark – Hong Kong
5J 149 Hong Kong – Clark
5J 613 Clark – Bohol (Tagbilaran)
5J 614 Bohol (Tagbilaran) – Clark
5J 913 Clark – Caticlan (Boracay)
5J 914 Caticlan (Boracay) – Clark
5J 537 Clark – Singapore
5J 538 Singapore – Clark
5J 985 Clark – Davao
5J 986 Davao – Clark

Clark International Airport shutdown its terminal for 24 hours to assess the extent of its damage and ensure that everything would be safe.

READ: Clark airport shuts down after quake 

Seven individuals were reported hurt after part of the ceiling of Clark International Airport in Pampanga collapsed.

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