Sun.Star Cebu

FLIGHTS TO CEBU NIXED

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Philippine Airlines (PAL) and Cebu Pacific have cancelled domestic flights from Manila to Cebu on June 3 and 4, 2020 after the Civil Aeronautic­s Board (CAB) issued an advisory excluding the Mactan Cebu Internatio­nal Airport (MCIA) from the list of airports in the country that can accept commercial flights.

“As an update on our gradual flight restart, our Manila-Cebu-Manila flights on June 3 and 4 are cancelled, as we are in an ongoing coordinati­on with authoritie­s in order to ensure the smooth resumption of flights,” Cebu Pacific said in an advisory.

On the other hand, PAL said they have informed the affected passengers.

“We hope that consensus will be reached among all stakeholde­rs so that we can soon serve the flight needs of the public,” PAL said in a statement.

The CAB, in an advisory dated June 2, said domestic commercial operations in airports within provinces, cities, or municipali­ties declared to be under general community quarantine (GCQ) were now allowed to resume in accordance with the Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF-EID) and National Task Force on COVID-19 (NTF) resolution­s allowing interzonal movement by air between areas under GCQ except leisure travel.

Only airports in areas under GCQ which have provincial and/ or local government units categorica­lly supporting the resumption of domestic commercial operations shall be allowed, the CAB said.

An initial list of airports that had their LGUs giving their go signal to accept commercial flights as of June 1 showed Romblon, Naga, Manila, Clark, Cauayan, Palanan, Marinduque, Laguinding­an, Camiguin, Ozamiz, Dipolog, Pagadian, Jolo and General Santos.

Meanwhile, MCIA officials said they are awaiting guidelines from the IATF-EID on the testing of passengers from local commercial flights.

They plan to have the MCIA’s reverse transcript­ion polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) laboratory ready before internatio­nal operations resume tentativel­y on June 10.

MCIA general manager Steve Dicdican told SunStar Cebu that they are finishing up the requiremen­ts for the RT-PCR lab to be functional as the airport braces to accommodat­e internatio­nal flights.

“No one in the world can ensure that further viral infections will not happen, and we cannot make that the prerequisi­te for resumption of operations. At most, we can minimize the risk and assure the public that air travel will be the safest and least risky means of transport,” Dicdican said.

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