Sun.Star Davao

2 airlines confirm sked adjustment­s

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TWO major airlines in the country have confirmed their schedule adjustment­s of several domestic flights following the temporary closure of the Davao Internatio­nal Airport (DIA) also known as Francisco Bangoy Internatio­nal Airport ordered by the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippine­s (CAAP) on April 13, 2024.

CAAP issued a Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) B0950/24 indicating that closure would take place daily from 12 midnight to 4 a.m. until June 1 for Emergency Repair (Asphalt Overlay) on the airport’s runway.

This includes repairing the two-inch-thick damaged asphalt surface, applying an emulsified asphalt tack layer, pouring a hot bituminous asphalt mixture across 1,200 square meters, and repainting the damaged runway markers that are still in place.

The schedule adjustment travel advisory posted by the Philippine Airlines includes:

PR 2821 MANILA - DAVAO ETD MNL: From 10:15PM to 9:45PM

ETA DVO: From 12:05AM to 11:35PM

PR2822 DAVAO - MANILA ETD DVO: From 3:20AM to 4:00AM

ETA MNL: From 5:10AM to 5:45AM

PR2807 MANILA - DAVAO ETD MNL: From 11:15PM to 2:20AM

ETA DVO: From 1:05AM to 4:10AM

PR2808 DAVAO - MANILA ETD DVO: From 2:10AM to 4:50AM

ETA MNL: From 4:00AM to 6:40AM

Meanwhile, Cebu Pacific Air has yet to announce its advisory on the possible operations of local flights but they confirmed that they will also have schedule adjustment­s.

“We are drafting an advisory on this. We will share the written statement with you once ready. Thank you”, Erwin Colcol, Cebu Pacific’s Corporate Communicat­ion told SunStar Davao on Monday morning, April 15.

However, the airline company assured that all passengers were already notified of the changes and adjustment­s for their scheduled flights.

“Pending the issuance of the advisory, we can share that passengers on the affected flights have been properly informed about the flight changes ahead of time. Email notificati­ons have already been sent to them,” Colcol added in a text message.

To recall earlier this month, CAAP imposed temporary runway closure at Tacloban Airport in order to conduct emergency runway repairs that resulted in the cancellati­on of multiple domestic flights. /

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