As of today, September 2, 2024, a total of 25 domestic flights have been canceled at Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) due to unfavorable weather conditions caused by Typhoon Enteng.
According to a flight advisory from the Manila International Airport Authority (MIAA), the following flights have been canceled:
- PAL Express: 8 flights
- Cebgo: 7 flights
- Cebu Pacific: 6 flights
- AirAsia Philippines: 4 flights
Detailed Flight Cancellations:
PAL Express:2P 2921/2922: Manila-Daraga-Manila
- 2P 2671/2672: Manila-Calbayog-Manila
- 2P 2963/2964: Manila-Busuanga-Manila
- 2P 2965/2966: Manila-Busuanga-Manila
Cebgo:
- DG 6193/6194: Manila-Daraga-Manila
- DG 6177/6178: Manila-Masbate-Manila
- DG 6031/6032: Manila-San Jose-Manila
- DG 6118: Naga-Manila
Cebu Pacific:5J 321/322: Manila–Legazpi (Daraga)–Manila
- 5J 325/326: Manila–Legazpi (Daraga)–Manila
- 5J 821/822: Manila–Virac–Manila
- AirAsia Philippines:Z2 223/224: Manila-Caticlan-Manila
- Z2 315/316: Manila-Iloilo-Manila
Additionally, the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) reported that flight operations at Lingayen Airport have been suspended today due to heavy rains.
In San Jose Airport, 104 passengers have been stranded due to the cancellation of their flights, while 10 flights were canceled at Bicol International Airport due to the impact of the typhoon.
CAAP Area 5, which oversees airports including Bicol International Airport, Naga, Virac, Masbate, Daet, Bulan, and Bacon, reported that no damage has been sustained at these airports despite the strong winds brought by Typhoon Enteng.
Meanwhile, 149 passengers are stranded at Masbate Airport due to the cancellation of their flights. Virac Airport, which is also being closely monitored by CAAP, has likewise withstood the strong winds without sustaining any damage.