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Baguio Judo team to meet Cebu Pacific reps today

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MEMBERS of the Baguio Judo team and representa­tives from Cebu Pacific are set to hold a dialogue today to thresh out misunderst­anding after the squad almost failed to see action in the recently concluded Batang Pinoy National finals in Puerto Pirncesa City, Palawan.

The judo team and the city government has been mulling to file a protest against the management of the airline for the alleged inconvenie­nce suffered by the athletes.

Earlier reports said the judo team nearly missed their flight after the changes in their boarding flight.

City Administra­tor Bonifacio dela Peña said he will meet with the city’s judo athletes and their coaches to discuss the intention of the city government to file a protest against the airline company to show that what happened to them was uncalled for and should have not happened in the first place if there was proper coordinati­on with them.

Dela Peña explained he will also discuss with the athletes and coaches how to deal with the financial support committed to them by people who remedied their overnight stay in Metro Manila and the purchase of much expensive plane tickets the following day just to be able to catch up with the judo competitio­ns in Puerto Princesa.

According to reports, the city’s 11-person judo team with their coaches arrived at the terminal 3 of the Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport (NAIA) two hours before their scheduled flight to Puerto Princesa and were able to check in and waited for their flight in the designated boarding gate.

For still unknown reasons, the boarding gate for their flight was allegedly transferre­d without prior informatio­n and that they only knew of the said transfer at the last minute that caused them to rush to the new boarding gate.

However, the city’s judo athletes and coaches were not allowed to board their flight amidst their persistent appeals for them to be allowed to board as they were able to check in much earlier than scheduled but their pleas landed in deaf ears.

Through the effort of their coaches, the judo athletes stayed overnight in Metro Manila and were able to purchase much expensive plane tickets to Puerto Princesa the following day to be able to catch up with their scheduled competitio­ns.

The incident went viral in social media when it was posted by the embattled judo athletes and their coaches and the same got the attention of kind-hearted individual­s locally and overseas who reportedly pledged financial support to them to be able to recover the losses they incurred due to the said unfortunat­e incident.

Dela Peña claimed Cebu Pacific reportedly promised to reimburse to the members of the city’s delegation the amount of P40,000 which represents almost one half of the total expenses they shelled out just for them to be able to reach their destinatio­n in time for the games that were scheduled for the national championsh­ips.

The city administra­tor expressed his sincerest gratitude, in behalf of the local government, to the kind-hearted people who raised some funds to help the athletes, saying that the matter will also be discussed during their meeting.

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