Inbound flights must follow strict schedules beginning May 11 – Caap



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STARTING MAY 11, incoming international commercial and charter flights must follow specific days upon landing at Ninoy Aquino International Airport (Naia).

In a Notice to Airmen, (Notam), the Philippine Civil Aviation Authority (Caap) said that “incoming international charter flights may only land on Mondays and Thursdays, provided they obtain authorization from the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) and Caap for positioning purposes. “

Meanwhile, incoming international commercial flights will be allowed on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays.

These flights must obtain the approval of the Caap 48 hours before the scheduled departure from the airport of origin.

Caap said slot allocation and reprogramming is necessary, “to subscribe to NAIA’s 400 daily flights.”

Ferry or freight en-route flights, air ambulance and medical supply flights, government or military flights, climate mitigation flights, maintenance flights, and outbound or cargo passenger flights, “experiencing emergencies , are not covered by the Notam “.

The restrictions, which will last for a month, from May 11 to June 10, will be implemented at the Ninoy Aquino International Airlort (Naia) and other international airports in the country that have their restrictions separately.

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