List Of Canceled Flights Due To Typhoon Ompong (Sept 14-15)

Canceled Flights Due To Typhoon Ompong (Sept 14-15)

Here is the list of canceled flights on September 14 and 15, 2018 because of the ferocious winds and heavy rains brought by Typhoon Ompong.

Typhoon Ompong with an international name of “Mangkhut” is currently affecting the country’s weather condition.

Ompong was expected to bring strong winds and heavy rains over some parts of the country as it moves closer to the Philippines.

Canceled Flights

PAGASA said that Mangkhut is expected to make a landfall in Cagayan on Saturday morning (September 15, 2018) and expected to leave the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) by Sunday (September 16, 2018).

Several airlines have already canceled weekend flights due to the possible disastrous effects of the typhoon.

Here is the list of cancelled flights:

September 14, 2018 (Friday) 

  •  PHILIPPINE AIRLINES
    PR2688 Clark – Basco
    PR2689 Basco – Clark
    PR2614 Clark – Tuguegarao
    PR2615 Tuguegarao -Clark
  • CEBU PACIFIC
    5J 506 Manila – Tuguegarao
    5J 507 Tuguegarao – Manila
    5J 192 Manila – Cauayan
    5J 193 Cauayan – Manila
    5J 821 Manila – Virac
    5J 822 Virac – Manila
  •  CEBGO
    DG 6111 Manila – Naga
    DG 6112 Naga – Manila
    DG 6009 Manila – Basco
    DG 6010 Basco – Manila

September 15, 2018 (Saturday) 

  •  PHILIPPINE AIRLINES
    PR2196 Manila – Laoag
    PR2197 Laoag – Manila
    PR2198 Manila – Laoag
    PR2199 Laoag – Manila
    PR2688 Clark – Basco
    PR2689 Basco -Clark
    PR2614 Clark – Tuguegarao
    PR2615 Tuguegarao – Clark
  • CEBU PACIFIC
    5J 504 Manila – Tuguegarao
    5J 505 Tuguegarao – Manila
    5J 506 Manila – Tuguegarao
    5J 507 Tuguegarao – Manila
    5J 196 Manila – Cauayan
    5J 197 Cauayan – Manila
  • CEB GO
    DG 6009 Manila – Basco
    DG 6010 Basco – Manila

“Affected passengers are strongly advised not to proceed to the airport,” Cebu Pacific said.

The affected passengers may Rebook their flights or refund their tickets, according to PAL and Cebu Pacific.

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