Showing posts with label Manila International Airport. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Manila International Airport. Show all posts

NAIA Domestic Floods

 

The Manila International Airport Authority (MIAA) on Wednesday, reported that Terminal 4 was close due to flooding resulting to flight cancellations of domestic flights that operates at the terminal.

MIAA said nine international flights mostly to and from Taipei, and 71 domestic flights were canceled, while two international flights from Da Nang and Shanghai were diverted due to Typhoon "Carina". The rest of domestic and international flights were delayed.


CEB Plane Stuck at Taxiway on Reverse

As Gears Stuck on Mud

12 July 2024

Cebu Pacific Air Airbus A321N plane (RP-C4126) rolled off unpaved ground while repositioning from Gate 110 to Gate 122 at Terminal 3 when the tug pulling it extended its reverse run causing its left landing gear to get stuck on the soft ground. No one was reported hurt in the event, but the incident causes flight delays this morning.


MIAA Opens International Transfer Lounge


12 July 2024

The Manila International Airport Authority (MIAA) in partnership with Philippine Airlines (PAL), has open the new Transit Lounge at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Terminal 1 for international bound passengers with connecting flights.

The transit lounge is situated at the pre-departure area adjacent to the OFW Lounge and is open 24 hours daily to provide a comfortable and relaxing space for passengers with connecting flights, making travel a more pleasurable experience.

Under the partnership agreement, the lounge will be maintained and operated by the MIAA while PAL will provide the amenities such as comfortable seating, charging stations, shower facilities, and amusement options, as a generous act of support.

"We trust that travelers will find the facility as a welcome respite while enroute to their final destinations," MIAA General Manager Eric Ines said.

Based on Airport data, PAL offers substantial transit passengers to Australia, Vietnam, Thailand, and the United States.

"Our working partnership with the MIAA on this much-needed project has yielded positive results. This transit lounge ensures the comfort and convenience of passengers traveling through the Manila gateway." PAL President and Chief Operating Officer Capt. Stanley K. Ng said Wednesday,