The Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines has released a list of airports with Local Government Units that allow the resumption of commercial flights.
As of 14 June, there are 23 airports in the country whose Local Government Units (LGUs) have allowed* the commercial operation of flights.
Meanwhile, 9 airports are set to start accepting commercial flights on later dates.
*Some airports, while allowing commercial flights, are subject to different documentary and passenger LGU restrictions.
CAAP is responsible for the regulation of civil aviation in the Philippines. The CAAP offices that performs the regulation functions are Flight Standard and Inspectorate Service (FSIS) and Aerodrome and Air Navigation Services Oversight Office (AANSOO).
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UPDATE: June 17, 2020
List of airports with LGU clearance to resume commercial flights as of 17 June 2020.
As of today, 17 June, there are 26 airports in the country whose Local Government Units (LGUs) have allowed* the commercial operation of flights.
Meanwhile, 6 airports are set to start accepting commercial flights on later dates.
*Some airports, while allowing commercial flights, are subject to different documentary and passenger LGU restrictions.
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UPDATE: June 19, 2020 #1
DAILY FLIGHT UPDATE: List of airports with commercial flights as of 19 June 2020, 7:00PM
Airlines have scheduled commercial flights at 17 airports in the country after Local Government Units (LGUs) have issued orders categorically supporting the resumption of commercial airport operations in their respective areas.
Some airports, while allowing commercial flights, are subject to different documentary and passenger LGU restrictions.
Note that the resumption of regular commercial flights depend on coordination and conditions imposed by LGUs.
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UPDATE: June 19, 2020 #2
LOOK: List of airports with LGU clearance to resume commercial flights as of 19 June 2020
As of today, 19 June, there are 26 airports in the country whose Local Government Units (LGUs) have issued orders categorically supporting the resumption* of commercial airport operations in their areas of jurisdiction.
Meanwhile, 6 airports are set to start accepting commercial flights on later dates.
*Some airports, while allowing the resumption of commercial flights, are subject to different documentary and passenger LGU restrictions.
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