Typhoon Tino cancels flights to and from Cebu

Several flights to and from Cebu were canceled on Monday, November 3, due to Typhoon Tino (international name: Kalmaegi).

Philippine Airlines flights affected include those bound for Borongan, Siargao, Tacloban, and Butuan, as well as inbound flights from these locations.

Sunlight Air and Cebgo also had flights canceled to and from Siargao and Clark, with Cebgo canceling multiple flights between Cebu and Siargao.

Typhoon Tino intensified into a typhoon on Monday morning and was located 340 kilometers east southwest of Guiuan, Eastern Samar.

The storm could reach peak intensity of 150 to 165 km/h, with PAGASA not ruling out the possibility of it strengthening into a super typhoon.

PAGASA forecasts that Typhoon Tino will bring heavy rainfall exceeding 200 millimeters to Eastern Samar, Southern Leyte, Leyte, and Dinagat Islands.

Eight provinces are now under wind signal no. 3.

Affected passengers are advised by Philippine Airlines to rebook their tickets within 60 days, convert to travel credits, or opt for a refund.

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