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Flights to and from Philippine capital suspended due to technical issues

Manila airportEmergency protocols have been put in place to address the situation and enable flights to resume as soon as possible.

Technical issues involving navigational air traffic management systems prompted Philippine aviation authorities to halt all flights to and from Manila on New Year’s Day, the airport authority said.

Emergency protocols have been put in place to address the situation and enable flights to resume as soon as possible, the Manila International Airport Authority said in a statement.

It was unclear how many flights were affected.

Philippine carrier Cebu Pacific CEB.PS said there was a power outage at the Philippine Air Traffic Management Center.

In an advisory, the low-cost carrier said it was offering passengers of flights scheduled between Sunday and 0400 GMT on Jan. 2 “flexible options”, including free rebooking and converting tickets into travel vouchers for future use.

Philippine Airlines PAL.PS said a number of flights were diverted, cancelled and delayed, advising travellers to check the status of their journey before proceeding to the airport.

“This is a temporary situation, and we will take all necessary steps to restore normal schedules and bring diverted flights back to their original destination as soon as possible,” Philippine Airlines said in a statement.

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