Passengers flying out of Manila lamented the hours of waiting they had to endure on Sunday, just to be informed that flights were canceled, delayed, or diverted due to technical issues with the air navigation facilities of the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP).
“Imagine if parang the planes were all flying na tsaka nangyari ‘yung error and then mas masama diba, so at least hindi pa nakakalipad,” Bayani said.
“Siyempre hassle na pagpunta dito tapos canceled din pala. Pinaghintay pa kami kanina, new year na new year naman,” she said in the same report.
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