Philippine Airlines cancels over 50 flights due to Super Typhoon Pepito
Super Typhoon Pepito (international name: Man-Yi) is causing significant disruptions to domestic flights in the Philippines, with Cebu Pacific and Philippine Airlines canceling several routes from November 16 to November 18.
Philippine Airlines has canceled over 50 flights on Sunday, November 17, and an additional 24 flights on Monday, November 18, due to the typhoon's impact.
Passengers with canceled Philippine Airlines flights have several options: converting tickets to non-expiring Travel Credits, rebooking or rerouting within 60 days of the original flight, or requesting a refund without penalties.
Cebu Pacific and other airlines are also experiencing disruptions as they adjust schedules in response to the typhoon.
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