MIAA cancels some flights to and from Guam | Global News

MIAA cancels some flights to and from Guam

By: - Reporter / @FMOrellanaINQ
/ 02:37 PM October 24, 2018

The Manila International Airport Authority (MIAA) announced on Wednesday that some flights to and from Guam were canceled due to bad weather.

In an advisory, airport authorities said the following flights of the Philippines Airlines were canceled as of 2 p.m. due to Typhoon “Yutu” that is affecting Guam.

PR 110 Manila – Guam

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PR 111 Guam – Manila

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Cebu Pacific has also announced the following flights canceled for Thursday, October 25.

5J 101 Manila – Guam

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5J 102 Guam – Manila

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The airline said that it set a “recovery flight” on Friday, October 26, to assist the affected passengers.

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It added that the passengers have  been informed about the matter.

The state weather bureau said that Yutu is unlikely to hit the Philippines. It was last spotted 2,555 kilometers east of  Visayas, moving west-northwest at 20 kilometers per hour. /ee

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READ: Typhoon approaching PH unlikely to hit land — Pagasa

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