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Flights affected as CAAP fixes power supply

At least 29 flights at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) were affected Sunday morning as the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP)...

Zubiri demands heads roll over airport fiasco as Senate probe starts

Senate President Juan Miguel Zubiri on Wednesday said officials responsible for the New Year’s Day air traffic fiasco that caused more than 360 flights...

PBBM says sorry for airport mess, vows steps to avoid a repeat

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Friday apologized to passengers affected by 282 delayed, cancelled, and diverted flights on New Year’s Day due to a...

4 Senate resolutions filed to probe airport glitch, similar House act up

Four senators have filed separate resolutions for an investigation into the shutdown of the country’s airspace on New Year’s Day due to what the...

New Year airport mess probed

NAIA admits 72 hours needed before flight situation returns to normal Malacañang on Monday said concerned agencies are conducting a thorough investigation following the temporary...

New Year snag: Airport chaos

Air traffic glitch cancels, delays 282 flights, affecting 56,000 passengers Chaos greeted travelers going into Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) on New Year’s Day as...

Moving forward from the crisis years

"It is clear the common denominator in all these plans and strategies for economic recovery is the private sector and the systemic digital transformation...

Seoul: Ex-defector crossed border back into Nokor

Seoul—A man who entered North Korea on New Year’s Day by breaching the heavily fortified border from the South is presumed to be a...

Duterte, Romualdez wish better year in ‘22

In his final New Year’s Day message as Chief Executive, President Rodrigo Duterte urged all Filipinos to cherish their experiences in 2021, aim high...

Foreign businesses worry as China food import law kicks in

By Sebastien Ricci with Pascale Mollard Beijing, China—Getting wine, chocolate, and coffee into China could get even harder from Saturday, with new import restrictions adding...
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