International flights in Philippines cancelled due to Typhoon Bavi


The Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines. - Photo: INQUIRER file

MANILA: Several international flights were cancelled on Saturday (July 11), because of the effects of Typhoon Bavi, formerly Inday, according to the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (Caap).

In an advisory, the Caap listed the following canceled flights:

- PR 336/337 Manila-Shanghai (Pudong)-Manila

- PR 890/891 Manila-Taipei-Manila

- PR 896/897 Manila-Taipei-Manila

- PR 462/463 Manila-Busan-Manila

- PR 438/437 Manila-Nagoya-Manila

- PR 426/425 Manila-Fukuoka-Manila

- PR 434/433 Cebu-Tokyo (Narita)-Cebu

- PR 408 Manila-Osaka (Kansai)

- PR 432 Manila-Tokyo (Narita)

- PR 428/427 Manila-Tokyo (Narita)-Manila

The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration reported in its 10am weather bulletin that the typhoon has exited the country and is moving over the East China Sea, where it is forecast to make landfall over the eastern coast of mainland China. - Philippine Daily Inquirer/ANN

 

 

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