Travel Advisory: PAL cancelled flights as of 7PM, March 17

Philippine Airlines has released the list of initial affected flights following the imposition of restrictions on inbound travel beginning March 20.

The cancelled flights as of March 17 are the following:

March 18
PR 658/659
Manila-Dubai-Manila• PR 684/685
Manila-Doha-Manila• PR 5682/5683
Manila-Dammam-Manila• PR 116
Manila-Vancouver• PR 102/103
Manila-Los Angeles-Manila

March 19
PR 117
Vancouver-Manila• PR 507/508
Manila-Singapore-Manila
• PR 100/101
Manila-Honolulu-Manila
PR 102/103
Manila-Los Angeles-Manila
• PR 126
Manila-New York
• PR 300/301
Manila-Hong Kong-Manila
• PR 427/428
Manila-Tokyo (Narita)-Manila
• PR 425/426
Manila-Fukuoka-Manila
• PR 411/412
Manila-Osaka (Kansai)-Manila

March 20
PR 127
New York-Manila
• PR 5682/5683
Manila-Dammam-Manila
• PR 104/105
Manila-San Francisco-Manila

March 21
PR 427/428
Manila-Tokyo (Narita)-Manila
• PR 535
Manila-Jakarta
• PR 110
Manila-Guam

March 22
PR 536
Jakarta-Manila
• PR 111
Guam-Manila
• PR 421/422
Manila-Tokyo (Haneda)-Manila
• PR 437/438
Manila-Nagoya-Manila

 

The government recently limited the maximum number of passenger arrivals from international flights to 1,500 daily until April 19 and suspended the entry of Foreign Nationals and Returning Overseas Filipinos who are non-OFWs amid the threat of COVID-19.

PAL said more flight cancellations will be announced once the verification process is done.

Affected passengers are offered to rebook on the flight of their choice with rebooking service fees waived, refund, or convert ticket to voucher. – With reports from Karen Villanda#

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