Brandplay Opens Campaigns Academy For The Next Wave Of Public Relations Professionals

Campaigns Academy by Brandplay gives students the chance to experience how real campaigns are built—from concept to results. #Brandplay #CampaignsAcademy #PAGEONEHeartbeat

Packed Schedule For PBBM At ASEAN Summit In Kuala Lumpur

Dumating si Pangulong Marcos sa Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia nitong Sabado para sa 47th Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Summit, kung saan inaasahan siyang makikilahok sa serye ng high-level meetings at bilateral engagements.

PCA Ramps Up Nationwide Push To Plant 100M Coconut By 2028

Ayon sa PCA, isinasagawa ang pagtutulungan ng mga lokal na pamahalaan, pribadong sektor, at mga magsasaka upang mapabilis ang pagtatanim at mapalawak ang coconut replanting coverage.

DSWD Extends ‘Pabaon’ Support To Davao Quake Evacuees Returning Home

Matapos ang mahigit isang linggong pananatili sa evacuation centers dahil sa mga aftershock, pinayagan na ang 86 pamilyang mula sa Tarragona, Davao Oriental na makabalik sa kanilang mga tahanan, ayon sa Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD).

Normal Ops Resume At Dumaguete Airport

The Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines bases in Dumaguete announced that flights are now back after the two days delay due to air navigation technical issues.

Normal Ops Resume At Dumaguete Airport

3
3

How do you feel about this story?

Like
Love
Haha
Wow
Sad
Angry

All flights to and from the Dumaguete-Sibulan airport in Negros Oriental returned to normal on Tuesday following two days of cancellations due to air navigation technical issues at the Air Traffic Management Center (ATMC) of the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP).

“Starting today, operations resumed to normal based on the reports of the three airlines operating here and so far, there are no recovery flights,” Frank Muaña Jr., Officer-of-the-Day of the CAAP-Dumaguete, told the Philippine News Agency.

On Jan. 1, after CAAP announced the air traffic system glitch, seven flights here were cancelled and the following day, three more flights were also suspended, Muaña said.

Of the total, two were bound for Mactan, Cebu while the rest were en route to Manila.

Muaña said some 1,385 passengers affected by the cancellations were accommodated and re-booked for free by Philippine Airlines and Cebu Pacific.

They were also provided food and drinks, but the majority of them returned home.

Only six persons were allowed to stay inside the airport’s pre-departure area on Sunday night and four adults and three children on Monday night, Muaña said.

Two aircraft also remained overnight at the airport on Monday.

Muaña was thankful that there was no chaos at the airport following the flight cancellations as passengers understood the problem after being informed about it.

There is an average 74 flights weekly at the Dumaguete-Sibulan airport, he said.

Meanwhile, Muaña said “Oplan Biyaheng Ayos” significantly helped during the cancellation of flights with an operational plan in place for the holidays.

“This is an initiative to help and assist in the implementation of airport operations,” he said.

“Oplan Biyaheng Ayos” was activated on Dec. 16 and will run through Jan. 5, he added. (PNA)