Flight delays in Philippines to continue as Manila airport reels from glitch

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Flight delays in Philippines to continue as Manila airport reels from glitch
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Philippine Airlines will likely clear the backlog “in a few weeks”, a spokesman said. Read more at straitstimes.com.

Operations at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport in the capital region are expected to fully normalise Wednesday or Thursday, said Mr Bryan Co, senior assistant general manager at the Manila International Airport Authority, the agency that manages the gateway.A power supply problem caused the Manila airport’s traffic management system to go offline for several hours on Sunday, which Co saidThe Department of Transportation has launched a probe and senators are also planning an investigation.

Philippine Airlines will likely clear the backlog caused by the glitch “in a few weeks”, spokesperson Cielo Villaluna said in a separate CNN Philippines interview, adding that the carrier has deployed bigger planes and additional flights to normalise operations.

“6 hours of useless flying but inconvenience to travellers and losses to tourism and business are horrendous,” he tweeted on Jan 1. In a tweet the following day, Mr Pangilinan said his companies are “happy to participate” in improving connectivities and power supply at the airport. Transport Secretary Jaime Bautista on Dec 28 said the government plans to start accepting proposals this year to develop the more than 70-year-old airport, with the terms for its privatisation likely ready in the first quarter.

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