The Art of Travel: Be Light As A Feather

Limit the things you carry with you throughout the trip. Most of the things you might require are easily available upon arrival. Just bring basic travelling necessities and your own special personal needs.

The Art of Travel: Dress Free

Casual dress is appropraite all year round in tropical Philippine weather. It is especially ideal to wear clothing in light cotton fabric.

The Art of Travel: Be A Cub Scout

It is a good idea to use a belt bag to put your money, passport and other valuables when on the road rather than a bag for safety purposes. Also, make sure to bring photocopies of your passport and tickets just incase.

The Art of Travel: Have An Eagle Eye

Be aware of where you leave your bags and other valuables in public places. It might be safer to leave them in your hotel safe.

The Art of Travel: Don't Be Afraid

Filipinos are very friendly and welcoming people. Don't be afraid to smile and start conversions with them.

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

AUGUST 20 2013 CANCELLED FLIGHTS

MANILA, Philippines (UPDATED) – Some flights were cancelled Tuesday, August 20, due to torrential rains brought by Tropical Storm Maring (international name: Trami) and the southwest monsoon.
State weather bureau Pagasa again issued a red rainfall alert for Metro Manila, where government offices and schools remained closed. The red alert means "serious flooding" is likely in low-lying areas, and more than 3 centimeters (1.8 inches) of rain is expected every hour.
Airlines and the Department of Transportation and Communications announced the cancellation of the following flights:
Philippine Airlines (PAL) and PAL Express
  • PR 8488/8489 MNL-Incheon-MNL
  • PR 318/319 MNL-Hong Kong-MNL
  • PR 730/731 MNL-Bangkok-MNL
  • PR 300/301 MNL-Hong Kong-MNL
  • PR 813/814 MNL-Davao-MNL
  • PR 853/854 MNL-Cebu-MNL
  • PR 503/504 MNL-Singapore-MNL
  • PR 849/850 MNL-Cebu-MNL
  • PR 336/337 MNL-Pudong-MNL
  • PR 507/508 MNL-Singapore-MNL
  • PR 855/856 MNL-Cebu-MNL
  • PR 358/359 MNL-Beijing-MNL
  • PR 517/518 MNL-Kuala Lumpur-MNL
  • 2p 773/774 MNL-Tagbilaran-MNL
  • 2p 967/968 MNL-Butuan-MNL
  • 2p 587/588 MNL-Dipolog-MNL
  • 2p 039/040 MNL-Caticlan-MNL
  • 2p 051 052 MNL-Caticlan-MNL
  • 2p 527/528 MNL-Cagyan de Oro-MNL
  • 2p 014/015 MNL-Tuguegarao-MNL
  • 2p 065/066 MNL-Surigao-MNL
Cebu Pacific
  • 5J-907 MNL-Caticlan
  • 5J-563 MNL-Cebu
  • 5J787/788 Manila-Butuan-Manila
  • 5J385/386 Manila-Cagayan de Oro-Manila
  • 5J857/858 Manila-Zamboanga-Manila
  • 5J339/340 Manila-Kalibo-Manila
  • 5J791/792 Manila-Butuan-Manila
  • 5J965/968 Manila-Davao-Manila
  • 5J506/507 Manila-Tuguegarao-Manila
  • 5J373/374 Manila-Roxas-Manila
  • 5J975/966 Manila-Davao-Manila
  • 5J327/328 Manila-Legazpi-Manila
  • 5J659/660 Manila-Tacloban-Manila
  • 5J995/996 Manila-General Santos-Manila
  • 5J901/902 Manila-Caticlan-Manila
  • 5J899/900 Manila-Caticlan-Manila
  • 5J523/524 Manila-Naga-Manila
Seair
  • DG-7002 MNL-Cebu
  • DG-7003 Cebu-MNL
  • DG-7082 MNL Bacolod
  • DG-7083 Bacolod-MNL
  • DG-7072 MNL-Iloilo
  • DG-7073 Iloilo-MNL
  • DG-7044 MNL-Tacloban
  • DG-7045 Tacloban-MNL
  • DG-7062 MNL-Puerto Princesa
  • DG-7063 Puerto Princesa-MNL
  • DG-7004 MNL-Cebu
  • DG-7005 Cebu-MNL
Tiger Air also announced in an advisory that all its Manila outbound flights were cancelled "until further notice."
Charges waived
Philippine Airlines and Cebu Pacific waived rebooking fees for passengers who failed to take their flights due to bad weather today.
The airlines announced in advisories that passengers can rebook free of charge within 30 days from original flight dates.
Tiger Air said it would issue refunds to passengers affected by flight cancellations.
More flights cancelled in the afternoon
Due to non-stop rains, PAL cancelled more flights in the afternoon:
  • PR 432 Manila -Narita
  • PR 438 Manila-Nagoya
  • PR 408 Manila- Kansai
  • PR 330/331 Manila-Xiamen-Manila
  • PR 416/417 Manila-Pusan-Manila
  • PR 894/895 Manila-Taipei-Manila
  • PR 736/737 Manila-Bangkok-Manila
  • PR 468/469 Manila-Incheon-Manila
  • PR 306/307 Manila-HongKong-Manila
  • 2P 907/908 Manila-Bacolod-Manila
  • 2P 581/582 Manila-Legaspi-Manila
  • 2P 543/544 Manila- Dumaguete-Manila
  • 2P 918-919 Manila- Laoag-Manila
  • 2P 033/034 Manila-Busuanga-Manila
  • 2P 263/264 Manila-Naga-Manila
  • 2P 047/048 Manila-Caticlan-Manila
courtesy from www.rappler.com

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