Category: Airlines & Airports
In Nov. 2007 the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) downgraded the Philippines to Category-II in air safety and security. This banned Philippine’s airlines from creating new or develop old services to the USA, among...
Last night and early this morning Manila had been in a thick fog causing limited visibility and cool weather in the metropolis, and delayed local and domestic flights while grounding light aircraft. The heavy fog...
The discussion around Manila’s airport and especially NAIA-1 (Ninoy Aquino International Airport) goes in a new round – or does it restart at the beginning? The design team of world famous furniture designer Kenneth...
The luggage problem in Manila’s Ninoy Aquino International Airport (short: NAIA) makes headache to so many passengers. There are (nearly) no possibilities to leave your luggage for a few hours at the airport. Nearly...
Mid-Sea Express based in Cebu Mactan is a young regional airline. Early this year they started to make tourists and residents happy with their flights between Cebu, Bohol, Camiguin and other destinations in the...
This November 1, the airport authority of Cebu Mactan (CEB) has introduced new terminal fees. International departure: 550 PHP Domestic departure: 200 PHP Thanks to Ron for this update. More about fees and taxes...
Mid-Sea Express informed us today: In preparation and training for the arrival of our new aircraft : BAE Jetstream 32, we will TEMPORARILY SUSPEND our operations effective NOVEMBER 24, 2011 and will resume on...
PAL tries to reorganize operations by moving partially to NAIA-3 and starting the outsourced operations earlier than scheduled. The flights which will be operated in NAIA Terminal-3 starting September 30 until further notice are:...
PAL (Philippine Airlines) informs about cancellations of domestic and international flights. Philippine Airlines (PAL) is reducing the number of selected domestic and international flights for a limited period as the flag carrier prepares for...
MIAA the Manila International Airport Authority wants to get rid of the aircraft cemetery between NAIA-2 and the Old Domestic Airport (now NAIA-4). On the MIAA website the following announcement can be found: The...
A wide-body A330 Airbus aircraft touched a Boeing 747 jumbo jet while pushing back out of the terminal at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport a little past midnight yesterday, causing delays to both flights....
ZEST AIRWAYS informed customers by Skype message that the route Manila – San Fernando will be suspended. ZEST AIRWAYS launched this route about a year ago. The content of the message: ZESTAIR...
AirAsia Philippines plans to begin regional flights starting next month. AirAsia Philippines may start flights to Singapore, Hong Kong and Macau by the end of next month once it gets regulatory approval and will...
AirAsia Philippines plans to begin regional flights starting next month. AirAsia Philippines may start flights to Singapore, Hong Kong and Macau by the end of next month once it gets regulatory approval and will...
Luggage&More is the company we had to wait for during a very long time. Now Luggage&More handles and stores your luggage for short and long periods of time. Located at NAIA Terminal 3, the...
Davao is the southernmost international airport of the Philippines. Yesterday the regional director of the Department of Tourism informed that Davao will soon become a gateway for more international flights. DoT’s goal is to...
It is true that in Manila’s NAIA airport with its 4 terminals it is difficult to find any valid information. One of our readers sent us the following message: I have been searching the...
Since 2002 the Joint Venture company Lufthansa Technik 51% And MacroAsia Corporation 49%, invest USD 30,000,000 in a new building where commercial planes up to the size of the Airbus A380 can undergo maintenance....
The PhilStar wrote: The audit, presented to the DOTC’s civil aviation officials during a meeting last Friday, revealed the system has at least 20 major deficiencies or “non-conformity” to international aviation standards. The CAAP...
CAAP is the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines. The CAAP is under high pressure from the European Union and the United States of America who downgraded the Philippines Air Safety to Category II....
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