
Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, January 2) — Cebu Pacific airlines assured its travellers that normal flight operations will begin by Tuesday, Jan. 3, after the glitch that disrupted air traffic control on New Year’s Day.
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Cebu Pacific President and Chief Commercial Officer Xander Lao on Monday said no further flight cancellations related to the technical issues at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) are expected.
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“It looks like tomorrow, Jan. 3, operations for Cebu Pacific are expected to normalize,“ Lao told CNN Philippines’ The Final Word.
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“We do not expect any further cancellations related to the glitch that had happened on the first day starting tomorrow,” he added.
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According to Lao, at least 330 canceled flights were recorded since operations were halted due to issues affecting the air traffic control system at the NAIA on Jan. 1.
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Despite this assurance, Lao still urged the airline’s travellers to double check their flight status.
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