Flights canceled due to Tropical Storm Kristine

Several flights have been canceled due to Tropical Storm Kristine, affecting multiple destinations in the Philippines as of Tuesday, October 22.

Philippine Airlines and Cebu Pacific suspended several routes including Manila-Basco-Manila, Clark-Basco-Clark, Manila-Naga-Manila, Manila-Masbate-Manila, Manila-Cauayan-Manila, Manila-Tuguegarao-Manila, and Manila-Virac-Manila for Wednesday, October 23.

Cebu Pacific canceled additional flights on Thursday, October 25, including Manila-Naga-Manila, Manila-Masbate-Manila, Manila-Siargao-Manila, Manila-Tacloban-Manila, Manila-Davao-Manila, and others due to the ongoing severe weather conditions.

Severe Tropical Storm Kristine continues to bring prolonged heavy rains and strong winds, significantly affecting flight operations. Safety remains the airline's utmost priority, with baggage-handling issues resolved at NAIA Terminal 3.

Cebu Pacific advised passengers not to proceed to the airport unless they have confirmed bookings for flights which are currently still planned to operate and offered flexible rebooking options through their website.

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