Showing posts with label Cebu Pacific. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cebu Pacific. Show all posts

Sunday, November 10, 2013

Except for Tacloban, Roxas, Busuanga, domestic airports shut down by Yolanda now open


MANILA, Philippines - The Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) on Sunday lifted the notice to airman (NOTAM) shutting down 10 domestic airports in anticipation of Yolanda’s landfall Friday.

As of 4:34 p.m. today, Kalibo airport has resumed normal operations leaving only three domestic airports - Tacloban, Roxas, and Busuanga - still closed for operations but military and humanitarian flights are allowed to land.

CAAP Director General William K. Hotchkiss lll and his team who flew in Busuanga early this morning brought emergency communication equipment to hasten the immediate normalization of airport operations there.

Hotchkiss ordered CAAP personnel at the three airports to render 24/7 duties in order to expedite normalization.

Meanwhile CAAP Operations and Rescue Coordinating Center released domestic flights cancelled for Sunday;

Cebu Pacific cancelled; eight Manila/Busuanga/Manila flights (5J 529/530, 531/532, 539/540, and 527/528), two Manila/Roxas/Manila flights (5J 373/374), eight Manila/Kalibo/Manila flights (5J 339/340, 343/344, 345/346, and 334/335), and eight Manila/Tacloban/Manila flights (5J 651/652, 659/660, 653/654, and 657/658).

PalExpress cancelled: eight Manila/Tacloban/Manila flights (2P 971/972, 969/970, 977/978, and 985/986), two Manila/Busuanga/Manila flights (2P 033/034), two Manila/Kalibo/Manila flights (2P 081/082), and two Manila/Roxas/Manila flights (2P 201/202).

source: interaksyon.com

Monday, May 7, 2012

Mon Tulfo speaks out on 'T3' - 'People have seen the real Raymart, the real Claudine'


MANILA, Philippines - Columnist and broadcaster Ramon "Mon" Tulfo, who was involved in a brawl with celebrity couple Raymart Santiago and Claudine Barreto at NAIA Terminal 3 on Sunday, appeared Monday evening on 'T3', the primetime public service program on TV5 hosted by Tulfo's younger brothers, Erwin, Ben and Raffy.

However, the three brothers, after expressing their support for Mon, inhibited from interviewing their eldest sibling, citing ethical considerations. Instead, they gave way for Atty. Mel Sta. Maria, TV5's resident legal analyst, to conduct the interview.


It was about Cebu Pacific at first

Tulfo reiterated to Sta. Maria his initial assertions that he was merely taking pictures of Barretto after chancing upon her berating ground crew of Cebu Pacific.

He said that he was in fact initially pleased to see someone standing up to Cebu Pacific. "Mabuti at nakahanap ng katapat ang CebuPac. Ilang beses ko ng tinuligsa ang Cebu Pac. Mabuti naman at mayrong marunong umangal sa CebuPac," Tulfo said. (It was a good thing to see, someone standing up to CebuPac. I had criticized the airline many times before. It was good that someone was complaining.)

But then Tulfo suggested that Barretto was becoming abusive in her language, supposedly threatening to use her influence to have the ground crew fired. Tulfo said he started taking pictures with his cellphone.

At this point, Santiago supposedly accosted him, and tried to confiscate his cellphone. He refused, shoved Santiago, and that, he said, is what triggered the brawl.

Santiago and Barretto had earlier insisted that Tulfo gave Santiago more than a shove. They also said Tulfo kicked Barretto without provocation. Santiago said he was merely defending his wife.

No room for apologies, for now

Atty. Sta. Maria asked Tulfo if he would accept an apology from the celebrity couple.

"Mahirap siguro ngayon. Masyado akong nadehado eh. Mabuti pa kung fair fight yun eh.” Tulfo said. (It's hard at the moment. I was at a disadvantage. It would be different if it were a fair fight.)

He said he owed a debt of gratitude to the eyewitness who posted a video of the brawl on YouTube. The video shows Tulfo getting beaten up, while he was being held back by airport security.





Message for Claudine, Raymart and listeners

Tulfo had this message for Santiago and Barretto: "Kung ano yung pinoproject niyo sa camera – mabait, wholesome, matulungin sa kapwa, ganun dapat pinapakita niyo sa totoong buhay." (However you project yourselves in front of the camera - kind, wholesome, helpful - that's how you should be in real life.)

Tulfo then asked the television audience to "not judge people too quickly." He said some people assume the worst of the Tulfos, especially given their public persona as no-nonsense critics of abusive and incompetent officials and people in power.