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The Philippines bans international flights from its airspace due to “technical problems” | Exclusive

Shweta Shukla by Shweta Shukla
January 1, 2023
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The Philippines has closed airspace to commercial flights, both domestic and international, after reports of “technical problems” at the Air Traffic Management Centre in Pasay on New Year’s Day.

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Many flights were put in a holding pattern or diverted to other airports after a loss of communication with air traffic control in the Manila area. Now flights countrywide are at a standstill until the problem is resolved.

Civil Aviation Authority said

The country’s Civil Aviation Authority told it is operating on a solution, but that passenger safety is of the utmost importance.

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“The safety of passengers and crew members is the first priority of the agency and it is better to secure the aircraft on the ground to avoid any airborne accident,” it stated in an advisory sent to media, as per local reports.

Manila International Airport Authority

The Manila International Airport Authority, which is in charge of operations at Ninoy Aquino International Airport terminals, said its crisis management and emergency response teams are also addressing issues on the ground.

“The Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines is now putting in place emergency protocols to address the situation and enable flight operations to resume as soon as possible,” the Manila International Airport Authority stated.

Flight tracking service FlightRadar24 tweeted on Sunday afternoon a map of the airspace, writing: “There are currently no airborne commercial flights in the Philippines.”

Here is traffic in the Manila FIR now and from 2 weeks ago at the same time. (Last Sunday was Christmas, so volumes lower anyway) pic.twitter.com/QHi8n32DAI

— Flightradar24 (@flightradar24) January 1, 2023
Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines | Theaeronation.com

Aviation industry news service Airline Geeks reported about 270 flights had been revoked at Ninoy Aquino International Airport and that one Qantas flight from Sydney to Australia was “forced to turn around mid-flight”.

Local carriers Philippine Airlines and Cebu Pacific have also released statements on the matter.

Philippine Airlines said

“This is a temporary situation, and we will take all necessary steps to restore normal schedules and bring diverted flights back to their original destination as soon as possible,” Philippine Airlines told.

  • “For flights to or from Manila, we advise you to check the status of your journey before proceeding to the airport.”
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Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines | Theaeronation.com

Cebu Pacific said: “All flights have been temporarily put on hold. CEB is coordinating with the necessary authorities on when the situation will normalize. Please expect flight disruptions as we handle the situation.”

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