PAL ADVISORY / 03 December 2019 (Tuesday)
Please be advised that the Manila International Airport Authority (MIAA) has declared the closure of Manila’s Ninoy Aquino International Airport from 11:00AM to 11:00 PM (MNL time) today 03DEC2019 (Tuesday) in preparation for the expected onslaught of Typhoon Tisoy (international name KAMMURI).
Passengers whose flights are originally scheduled to arrive within the period 11AM to 11PM (MNL time /03Dec) are urged not to proceed to the airport terminals.
For the safety of our passengers, PAL CANCELLED the following flights:
DECEMBER 3 (Tuesday) – INTERNATIONAL CANCELLATIONS:
PR 112/113 Manila – Los Angeles – Manila
PR 102/103 Manila – Los Angeles – Manila
PR 116/117 Manila – Vancouver – Manila
PR 114/115 Manila – San Francisco – Manila
PR 104/105 Manila – San Francisco – Manila
PR 118/119 Manila – Toronto – Manila
PR 126 Manila – New York JFK
PR 100/101 Manila – Honolulu – Manila
PR 720/721 Manila – London – Manila – reset to depart on 04 December
PR720 to depart Manila at 1230 pm and arrive in London Heathrow at 7:00 pm (04Dec)
PR721 to depart London Heathrow at 9:25 pm and arrive in Manila at 7:00 pm (05Dec)
PR 301 Hong Kong – Manila
PR 319 Hong Kong – Manila
PR 310 Manila -Hong Kong
PR 306/307 Manila – Hong Kong – Manila
PR 437 Nagoya – Manila
PR 438 Manila – Nagoya
PR 424 Manila – Tokyo Haneda
PR 431 Tokyo Narita – Manila
PR 427 Tokyo Narita – Manila
PR 421 Tokyo Haneda – Manila
PR 432 Manila – Tokyo Narita
PR 407 Osaka Kansai – Manila
PR 408 Manila – Osaka Kansai
PR 411 Osaka Kansai – Manila
PR 425 Fukuoka – Manila
PR 467 Seoul Incheon – Manila
PR 418/419 Manila – Busan – Manila
PR 468/469 Manila – Seoul Incheon – Manila
PR 658/659 Manila – Dubai – Manila
PR 682/683 Manila – Dammam – Manila
PR 654/PR655 Manila – Riyadh – Manila
PR 330/331 Manila – Xiamen – Manila
PR 339 Shanghai Pudong – Manila
PR 356/357 Manila – Quanzhou (Jinjiang) – Manila
PR 359 Beijing – Manila
PR 360 Manila – Beijing
PR 894/895 Manila – Taipei – Manila
PR 891 Taipei – Manila
PR 214 Sydney – Manila
PR 211 Manila – Sydney
PR 208 Melbourne – Manila
PR 209 Manila – Melbourne
PR 222 Brisbane – Manila
PR 592 Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) – Manila
PR 501/512 Manila – Singapore – Manila
PR 509 Manila – Singapore
PR 508 Singapore – Manila
PR 502 Singapore – Manila
PR 732/733 Manila – Bangkok – Manila
PR 731 Bangkok – Manila
PR 736/737 Manila – Bangkok – Manila
PR 527/528 Manila – Kuala Lumpur – Manila
PR 110 Manila – Guam
PR 111 Guam – Manila
PR 216 Port Moresby – Manila
PR 535 Manila – Jakarta
PR 537 Manila-Denpasar Bali
DECEMBER 4 (Wednesday) – INTERNATIONAL CANCELLATIONS
PR 127 New York JFK – Manila
PR 300 Manila – Hong Kong
PR 212 Sydney – Manila
PR 466/467 Manila – Seoul Incheon – Manila
PR 423 Tokyo Haneda – Manila
PR 432 Manila – Tokyo Narita
PR 510 Singapore – Manila
PR 536 Jakarta – Manila
PR 538 Denpasar Bali – Manila
PAL will closely monitor the typhoon situation and will provide updates on any further changes in schedules.
Please continue to monitor the status of your flights by logging on to www.philippineairlines.com and check the flight status page within 48 hours before your scheduled trip, or you may download the PAL Mobile App for easier monitoring. We will also post advisories on our Official PAL Facebook page.
Please do not proceed to the airport if your flights are cancelled, but instead avail of the rebooking or rerouting options (see below).
FOR PASSENGERS OF CANCELLED FLIGHTS:
If your contact details are in our reservations records, you will be informed of the status of your flights via e-mail and/or call-out and/or SMS/text.
PAL shall endeavor to rebook you on the next available flights. You have the option to rebook on the flight of your choice within 30 days from original travel date with rebooking service fees waived. You also have the option to refund your ticket cost within 30 days from your original flight date with refund service fees waived. Rerouting is allowed, subject to certain conditions.
For more information, you may call PAL hotline (02) (+632) 8855-8888, visit the PAL Website or the Official PAL Facebook page.
The safety of our passengers is our top priority. Thank you for your understanding.
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