04/11/2025
ATTENTION, TRAVELERS! ✈️
Philippine Airlines (PAL) has announced the cancellation of more than 80 domestic and international flights on Tuesday, as Typhoon continues to affect parts of the Visayas and Mindanao.
Below is the list of canceled flights:
Manila – Cebu – Manila
PR1841/1842
PR1845/184
PR1851/1852
PR1835
PR2853/2854
PR2849/2850
Manila – Iloilo – Manila
PR1145/1146
PR2139/2140
PR2141/2142
PR2143/2144
Manila – Bacolod – Manila
PR2129/2130
PR2131/2132
PR2133/2134
PR2135/2136
Manila – Tacloban – Manila
PR2981/2982
Manila – Tagbilaran – Manila
PR2771/2772
PR2773/2774
Manila – Butuan – Manila
PR2967/2968
Manila – Dipolog – Manila
PR2557/2558
Manila – Ozamiz – Manila
PR2889/2890
Manila – Roxas – Manila
PR2203/2204
Manila – Cagayan de Oro – Manila
PR2519/2520
Manila – Busuanga – Manila
PR2963/2964
Manila – Dumaguete – Manila
PR2543/2544
PR2545/2546
Manila – Antique – Manila
PR2905/2906
Manila – Caticlan – Manila
PR2035/2036
PR2037/2038
PR2039/2040
PR2041/2042
PR2043/2044
PR2045/2046
Manila – Siargao – Manila
PR2973/2974
Cebu-based flights
Cebu – Bacolod – Cebu: PR1279/1280, PR2285/2286, PR2287/2288
Cebu – Davao – Cebu: PR2345/2346, PR2365
Cebu – Iloilo – Cebu: PR2380/2381, PR2388/2389
Cebu – Tacloban – Cebu: PR2232/2233
Cebu – Butuan – Cebu: PR2361/2362
Cebu – Busuanga – Cebu: PR2664/2665
Cebu – Catarman – Cebu: PR2653/2654
Cebu – Cagayan de Oro – Cebu: PR2295/2296, PR2313/2314
Cebu – Caticlan – Cebu: PR2359/2360, PR2368/2369
Cebu – Siargao – Cebu: PR2351/2352, PR2382/2383, PR2374/2375
Cebu – Ozamiz – Cebu: PR2893/2894
Cebu – Puerto Princesa – Cebu: PR2347/2348
Cebu – Zamboanga – Cebu: PR2995/2996
Cebu international flights
Cebu – Seoul (Incheon) – Cebu: PR486/487
Cebu – Tokyo (Narita) – Cebu: PR434/433
Clark and Davao routes
Clark – Busuanga – Clark: PR2678/2681
Clark – Siargao – Clark: PR2875/2876
Busuanga – Clark: PR2679, PR2687
Davao – Tagbilaran – Davao: PR2372/2373
Davao – Cebu: PR2344
PAL advised affected passengers not to proceed to the airport and instead rebook within 60 days, convert tickets to travel credits with a five-percent bonus, or request a refund.
Travelers, meanwhile, are urged to check flight updates through PAL’s official website or page and monitor government advisories on Typhoon 's impact. | via Rudy Santos