Salceda: After flight glitches, gov’t should offer full refund

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‘IT’S THE LEAST THAT THE DOTr AND THE CAAP CAN DO’ Passengers affected by the technical issue that barred flights in and out of the country on New Year’s Day should be given the option to get a reimbursement, Rep. Joey Salceda said. READ:

“The JAO apparently does not have a provision for when it’s clearly the fault of the administrative agencies. So, the least the CAAP can do is certify this event as a safety reason for the cancellation so that the reimbursement mechanism can be set into motion,” he added.

When flights to and from the country were grounded before 10:00 a.m. on Sunday, there were reports that a power outage was responsible for the incident. However, in an online press conference, both Transportation Secretary Jaime Bautista and CAAP Director General Capt. Manuel Tamayo confirmed that an electric supply was available.

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