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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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9 minutes ago, dentsflogged said:

That doesn't mean that the regular flights are opening back up, it simply means that the government has decided "enough is enough, anyone who hasn't managed to get back by now can make do for themselves" and ceased subsidising and/or allowing repatriation flights to land. 

 

If other airports in the Phillipines are operating, then perhaps it's worth looking into seeing if there's an overland way of getting there and getting a flight if they're operating.

 

 

Seriously?  A country of 7,000 islands.  Overland is quite hard to do even when the ferries are running (which they are not)

YMMV

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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I just heard that a high ranking official at PAL was quoted as saying they hope to have 20% of domestic flights operating and 5% of the international in July.   Possible routes to YYV, SFO and LAX

YMMV

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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3 minutes ago, apellica said:

Aren't domestic and international flights opening up in the Philippines starting June 1st?  Unless Duterte extends the quarantines, there should be a limited number of flights operating in the Philippines.

That would be great jeep us poated

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7 minutes ago, apellica said:

Aren't domestic and international flights opening up in the Philippines starting June 1st?  Unless Duterte extends the quarantines, there should be a limited number of flights operating in the Philippines.

He could do what it was like in early March when I last visited.  Foreigners,  Foreign LPRs and OFW could come and go but otherwise Filipino's couldn't.  We were going to take my sister in law to singapore and she wasn't allowed outl

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