TWENTY FIVE airports in Luzon below the supervision of the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) have been affected by Storm “Egay” because it continues to devastate the area.

CAAP Spokesman Eric Apolonio on Wednesday mentioned that its fundamental workplace in Pasay Metropolis has been receiving reviews on the present state of affairs on the bottom on the airports it operates in Northern Luzon.

Experiences mentioned that Laoag Worldwide Airport’s flight operations have been briefly suspended resulting from unhealthy climate, however as soon as the climate permits, the airport might be reopened.

Apolonio mentioned, quoting CAAP Space Middle 1 Supervisor Ronald Estabillo, “the airport’s worldwide pre-departure space can be briefly changing the home pre-departure space because the latter will want repairing after incurring partial harm in its ceiling and doorways.”

Vigan Airport suffered minimal harm in its services. Lingayen Airport’s ramp is flooded resulting from heavy rainfall. A part of the airport’s hearth station roof was additionally broken due to sturdy winds.

In the meantime, Tuguegarao Airport flight operations for the day have been suspended resulting from energy outage. No main harm was reported on the airport’s taxiway besides minor flooding.

Basco Airport, Cauayan Airport, and Palanan Airport reported no harm and its industrial electrical energy remained accessible.



Cebgo flight sure for Manila from San Jose Airport was cancelled, affecting 155 passengers. Iba Airport has skilled sturdy winds and rain however reported no harm.

Apolonio mentioned Baguio Airport, Rosales Airport, and San Fernando Tower Facility have been intact.

CAAP Space Middle consists of the next airports:

Laoag Worldwide Airport, Vigan Airport, Baguio Airport, Lingayen Airport, Rosales Airport, and San Fernando Tower Facility.

CAAP Space Middle 2:

Tuguegarao Airport, Basco Airport, Cauayan Airport, Bagabag Airport, Itbayat Airport and Palanan Airport.

CAAP Space Middle 3 consists of:

Plaridel Airport, Iba Airport, Baler Airport, Alabat Airport, Calapan Airport, Lubang Airport, Jomalig Airport, Mamburao Airport, Marinduque Airport, San Jose Airport, Pinamalayan Airport, Wasig Airport, and Romblon Airport.





CAAP reminded passengers to prioritize their security and cooperate with airport and airline authorities throughout climate disturbance. Vacationers have been suggested to contact their respective airways for any modifications to their flight schedules, different preparations, or additional info.

Apolonio added that CAAP Space Middle personnel and airport managers are carefully monitoring the state of affairs, and are suggested to offer well timed updates as obligatory.

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