Major airlines suspended more than 450 flights to and from Ninoy Aquino International Airport on Friday as Supertyphoon “Yolanda” battered central Philippines.
The Manila International Airport Authority said that as of 12 noon, 445 domestic and eight international flights were canceled by Cebu Pacific, Philippine Airlines, PAL Express, Air Asia Zest and Tiger Airways.
Naia Terminal 3 had the most cancellations, with 364 flights canceled, followed by Terminal 5, 51, and Terminal 2, 38.
Terminal 1, which handles international flights, reported no cancellations.