MIAA management will meet with all of the 43 airlines operating at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) to discuss the plan.
THE Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) announced on Sunday that it is closely monitoring flight operations in light of the escalating tensions in the Middle East.
The agency is taking proactive measures to ensure the safety and efficiency of air travel to and from the Philippines, given the potential impact of the regional unrest.
The heightened tensions in the Middle East have already resulted in thousands of flight disruptions, affecting both airlines and passengers. CAAP is working in coordination with international aviation authorities and local airlines to assess the situation and implement necessary adjustments to flight routes and schedules.
CAAP emphasized that safety is its top priority and that it will continue to monitor the situation closely. The agency is prepared to issue further advisories and directives as needed to ensure the continued safety and security of air travel.
Passengers are advised to check with their respective airlines for the latest updates on their flights and to allow for extra travel time due to potential delays or disruptions. CAAP is committed to providing timely and accurate information to the public as the situation evolves.
