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| Air Asia cancelled flights during the Papal visit |
The
Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines or CAAP has announced limited operations at NAIA during Pope Francis’ visit to the country. For security
purposes, flights in and out of Manila airport will be cancelled throwing
airline schedules in disarray.
Airport
authorities have said that they will implement several rules for aircraft in
all terminals in Ninoy Aquino International Airport during the arrival of Pope
Francis on Jan. 15 (2:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.), and on Jan. 17 (7:45 a.m. to 8:45
a.m. and 5:45 p.m. – 6:45 p.m.), and when the Holy Father departs on Jan. 19
(6:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.). About 167 domestic and international flights will be
cancelled affecting 23,000 passengers when the Pope arrives. About 131 domestic
and international flights will be cancelled affecting 18,500 passengers when
the Pope departs. Airline companies have already been notified about it and affected
passengers are advised to contact the airline companies for refund, rebooking
and rescheduling.
Aside
from airport operation disruption, the government will also impose a no fly
zone within the airspace where the Pope is. Military aircrafts shall patrol the
airspace to thwart any possible attack from the air. On the ground, roads will
be blocked from public motorists and traffic will be rerouted to give way to
the papal convoy.





