Due to trouble with control facilities at Manila International Airport in the Philippines, flights to and from Manila have been canceled at Narita Airport and Haneda Airport.

In the future, it is expected that the impact will spread to Southeast Asian flights that pass around the Philippines.

According to airlines, before noon on January 1, there was a problem with the power supply to the control facility at Manila International Airport, and it was impossible to contact the control.



As a result of this, as of 3:00 pm, at least 6 flights connecting Narita Airport or Haneda Airport and Manila etc. were canceled or returned.



In addition, the impact is expected to spread to Southeast Asian flights that pass around the Philippines, such as Singapore and Malaysia, so airlines are asking you to check the latest situation on their websites.

Manila International Airport ``Technical problems occurred at the control facility''

At around 3:00 pm on January 1, Japan time, Manila International Airport in the Philippines announced via Twitter that "flights to and from Manila have been suspended due to a technical problem with the control facility." We are hurrying to respond to it.