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Tuesday, October 4, 2011

More flights resuming, says PAL

Manila Bulletin
October 4, 2011
By Anjo Perez

MANILA, Philippines — The flight cancellations at Philippine Airlines are beginning to scale down, signaling the air carrier’s return to normalization—this as the ground-staff workers from new service provider Sky Logistics have adapted to the system resulting in the resumption of more PAL flights.

Since the new staff from Sky Logistics reported for duty at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 2, more and more domestic and international flights are being mounted by the air carrier.

Monday, only 54 domestic flights and 12 international flights were cancelled as PAL had transferred some of its operations to the NAIA Terminal 3, where some of their personnel are assigned.

While PAL is still working on full return to normalcy, PAL flight services between Manila and Dumaguete, Puerto Princesa, Cagayan de Oro, Tagbilaran, Kalibo, Iloilo and Tacloban will be operated from the NAIA Terminal 3. Free bus service is provided by PAL for its passengers to shuttle between the two airport terminals.

The check-in counters at the NAIA Terminal 2 are now fully manned. Philippine National Police – Aviation Security Group (PNP-ASG) chief Sr. Superintendent Abner Santos disclosed that PAL’s baggage build-up and breakdown areas as well as its catering center are now manned by the new employees.

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