CAAP’s operated airports issue situational reports due to inclement weather.
As of 12:30pm | July 24, 2024
Basco Airport
– only flight operations are suspended
San Jose Airport
– Only one flight was scheduled today, and it was cancelled
– the 78 affected passengers at the Passenger Terminal Building were assisted by CAAP personnel for inquiries regarding possible rebooking or refunds of their flights at the Cebgo counter
Iba Airport
– GenAv training flights are suspended
Sangley Airport
– suspended aerodrome operations due to flooding at the runway and apron
Plaridel Airport
– Gen Av and training flights suspended
Tacloban Airport
– 1 cancelled flight yesterday and 4 delayed flights today
Lubang Airport
– No GenAv operations
Palanan Airport
– Operations resumed
– 1 flight as of the moment (Palanan-Cauayan)
Laoag Airport
– VFR Operations back to normal as of 11:15am
– VFR operations suspended due to inclement weather
Vigan Airport
– experiencing light rain and moderate to strong wind.
– Operations suspended
Cauayan Airport
– 2 flights cancelled
– commercial flights to coastal areas resumed
Tuguegarao Airport
– 4 flights cancelled
Lingayen Airport
– experiencing light to moderate rains. Apron and some part of runway flooded
– Operations suspended
San Fernando Airport
– experiencing light to moderate rains
– Operations suspended
Baguio Airport
– experiencing moderate rains and foggy weather
– Operations suspended
Bicol International Airport
– 10 flights cancellations due to weather conditions from point of origin
GenSan Airport
– 3 delayed flights due to late arrival of turn-around aircraft from another flight
Davao International Airport
– 5 delayed flights
– no cancelled flights
Pagadian Airport
– no flight cancellations
Zamboanga International Airport
– no flight cancellations
Dipolog Airport
– no flight cancellations
Butuan Airport
– 2 Flight cancellations
CAAP personnel are on heightened alert to ensure the safety and assistance of all passengers during this period.