BALIK sa normal ang operasyon ng 32 airports sa bansa matapos na payagan ito ng local government units (LGUs), ayon sa pamunuan ng Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP).
Sinabi ni CAAP spokesman Eric Apolonio na ang naturang mga paliparan ay kinabibilangan ng Romblon Airport, Manila International Airport, Clark International Airport, Cauayan Airport, Palanan Airport, Laguindingan Airport, Dipolog Airport, Pagadian Airport, Jolo Airport, Masbate Airport, Cotobato Airport, Zamboanga Airport, Davao International Airport, General Santos Airport, Puerto Princesa International Airport, Legaspi Airport, San Jose Airport, Ozamis Airport, Virac Airport, Basco Airport, Tacloban Airport, Ormoc Airport, Catbalogan Airport, Catarman Airport, Borongan Airport, Antique Airport, Mactan-Cebu International Airport, Kalibo International Airport, Busuanga Airport, Butuan Airport, Marinduque Airport at Bacolod-Silay Airport.
Samantala, ang Laoag International Airport, Camiguin Airport, San Vicente Airport, Sanga-Sanga Airport, Caticlan Airport, Bohol-Panglao International Airport, Dumaguete Airport, Roxas Airport, Maasim Airport, Hilongos Airport, Guiuan Airport, Tuguegarao Airport, Calbayog Airport, Naga Airport, at Iloilo International Airport ay nananatiling sarado sa commercial flights sa hindi malamang kadahilanan .
Ipinagpaliban naman ng CAAP ang pagbabalik ng operasyon ng Surigao Airport sa Setyembre sa halip na Agosto dahil hindi muna ito pinayagan ng kanilang LGU. FROILAN MORALLOS
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