Air Philippines has resumed flights to Caticlan
using the Bombardier Q300 turboprop aircraft after the Civil
Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) lifted its ban on the
limited use of Caticlan airport.
Air Philippines now flies eight times a day to Caticlan from Manila and twice a day from Cebu.
With the
deployment of the Q300 turboprop to Caticlan, Air Philippines has adjusted
its schedule to other domestic destinations as follows:
•twice a day flights Manila to Busuanga reduced
to daily; •daily flights Manila to Calbayog reduced to thrice
weekly; •daily flights Manila to Catarman reduced to four times
weekly; •four times a week Cebu-Dipolog service reduced to
thrice a week; •suspension of Cebu-Butuan, Cebu-General Santos,
vice versa, service.
Air Philippines currently utilizes a fleet
of three 50-seater Q300 and five 76-seater Q400 turboprop aircraft
which fly from:
Manila to: Busuanga, Caticlan, Calbayog,
Naga, Ormoc, San Jose (Mindoro), Tuguegarao, Virac and vice versa;
Cebu to: Bacolod, Caticlan, Cagayan de Oro, Dipolog, Iloilo,
Kalibo, Ozamiz, Tacloban, Zamboanga and vice versa; and
Zamboanga:
to Davao and vice versa.
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