

Cebu Pacific Air has cancelled 24 flights amid heavy rainfall and flooding on Tuesday, July 22.
In an advisory issued at 10 a.m., the airline cancelled the following flights on Tuesday, due to the forecasted impact of sustained downpours and flooding:
- DG 6118: Naga – Manila
- 5J 323/324: Manila – Legazpi – Manila
- 5J 391/392: Manila – Cagayan De Oro – Manila
- 5J 455/456: Manila – Iloilo – Manila
- 5J 487/488: Manila – Bacolod – Manila
- 5J 508/509: Manila – Tuguegarao – Manila
- 5J 565/566: Manila – Cebu – Manila
- 5J 659/660: Manila – Tacloban – Manila
- 5J 744/745: Manila – Hanoi – Manila
- 5J 747: Hanoi – Manila
- 5J 901/902: Manila – Caticlan – Manila
- 5J 993/994: Manila – General Santos – Manila
- 5J 971/970: Manila – Davao – Manila
Passengers of affected flights have been informed and advised to either rebook free of charge, store the amount paid for the ticket(s) in a virtual wallet, or request a full refund.
According to the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration’s (PAGASA) 11 a.m. advisory, Metro Manila is among the areas forecasted to experience heavy to torrential rainfall (>200 mm), which may lead to “widespread incidents of severe flooding and landslides.”
Zambales, Bataan, Cavite, Batangas, and Occidental Mindoro may have to endure similar weather conditions.