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More OFWs expected to avail cash assistance after NAIA mishap

Patricia Lourdes Viray - Philstar.com
More OFWs expected to avail cash assistance after NAIA mishap
The Department of Foreign Affairs will be extending financial assistance to overseas Filipino workers who were unable to depart for their host countries due to flight delays and cancelations resulting from the recent airline accident at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport.
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MANILA, Philippines — Overseas Filipino workers who were affected by the recent runway accident at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport may still avail cash assistance from the Philippine government.

The Department of Foreign Affairs said it is expecting more OFWs to avail themselves of the P5,000 financial assistance.

“We are releasing a reasonable amount from our Assistance to Nationals Fund as we understand that a number of our kababayan remain stranded and do not have funds to meet their daily needs,” Foreign Affairs Secretary Alan Peter Cayetano said.

On Wednesday, the DFA Office of Migrant Workers Affairs released financial assistance to 178 stranded overseas workers.

OFWs who have already left the country may still avail themselves of the financial assistance at the nearest Philippine Embassy or consulate general abroad, the DFA said.

"Stranded OFWs who were eventually able to leave for host countries may also avail themselves of financial assistance at Philippine embassies and consulates general abroad by presenting their passports, original and reissued tickets, certificates of employment, and overseas employment certificates," the DFA said.

The DFA will continue to release the cash assistance to affected OFWs at NAIA Terminals 1, 2 and 3 until August 24 and at the DFA home office in Pasay City until August 31.

Those claiming the cash assistance at the DFA home office or at the NAIA should present their airline ticket showing original date of departure, the reissued ticket showing new date of departure, employment contract and overseas employment certificate, Foreign Affairs Undersecretary Sarah Lou Arriola said.

Philippine embassies and consulates general abroad are also ready to assist OFWs by issuing certifications and making representations with foreign employers if needed to explain their delay in arrival.

Operations at the country's main gateway were paralyzed when a plane from China skidded off the runway due to poor visibility last Thursday.

The incident affected around 165 international and local flights as the main runway of the airport was closed for over 32 hours.

Xiamen Air has issued an apology for the mishap and disruption on operations at the Manila airport.

"Xiamen Airlines sincerely apologize to all passengers affected by the incident and will do everything in its power to assist passangers," the Chinese airlines said in a statement.

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As It Happens
LATEST UPDATE: October 8, 2023 - 5:06pm

An airplane going off the runway at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport has prompted the cancellation of some flights and the diversion of others.

A Xiamen Air flight MF8667 went off the runway before midnight Friday because of bad weather. Nobody was hurt in the incident and the flight's passengers have been brought to a hotel.

According to the Manila International Airport Authority, the following flights to and from Manila have had to be cancelled as recovery and clearing operations continue:

Terminal 1

Etihad Airways EY 421 Manila - Abu Dhabi 2336H
Saudi Airlines SV 871 Manila - Jeddah 1810H
Hong Kong Airlines HX 781 Hong Kong - Manila 2300H
China Airlines CI 711 Kaohsiung - Manila 0910H
China Airlines CI 712 Manila - Kaohsiung 1000H

Terminal 2

Philippine Airlines
PR 453 Manila - General Santos 0715H
PR 454 General Santos - Manila 1215H
PR 1845 Manila - Cebu 0655H
PR 1846 Cebu - Manila 1010H
PR 432 Manila - Tokyo 1440H
PR 408 Manila - Osaka Kansai 1355H 
PR 438 Manila - Nagoya 1355H

PAL Express 2P 2959 Manila - Cagayan de Oro 0715H

Terminal 3

Cathay Pacific
CX 908 Manila -Hong Kong 0600H
CX 912 Manila - Hong Kong 0825H
CX 907 Hong Kong - Manila 0940H
CX 906 Manila- Hong Kong 1050H
CX 901 Hong Kong - Manila 1125H
CX 900 Manila - Hong Kong 1235H

Cebu Pacific
5J 272 Manila - Hong Kong 0600H
5J 273 Hong Kong - Manila 1200H
5J 5054 Manila - Hong Kong 0615H
5J 5055 Narita - Manila 1720H
5J 929 Manila-Bangkok 0615H
5J 930 Bangkok - Manila 1445H
5J 110 Manila -Hong Kong 0735H
5J 111 Hong Kong - Manila 1400H
5J 805 Manila-Singapore 1330H
5J 806 Sinagpore - Manila 2330H

The following flights have been diverted:

Philippine Airlines
PR 105 San Francisco - Manila - Diverted to Cebu
PR 103 Los Angeles - Manila - Diverted to Cebu
PR 117 Vancouver - Manila - Diverted to Cebu
PR 115 San Francisco - Manila - Diverted to Clark
PR 119 Toronto - Manila - Diverted to Clark

Cebu Pacific
5J 187 Seoul Incheon - Manila - Diverted to Clark
5J 804 Singapore - Manila - Diverted to Clark

October 8, 2023 - 5:06pm

The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority reports a vehicular accident along EDSA Ortigas after flyover southbound involving a motorcycle.

As of 4:22 p.m., it says that one lane occupied. It adds that MMDA enforcers are already on site.

September 10, 2018 - 1:01pm

In a Senate hearing, the flight safety investigation committee of the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines says they will look into possible violations of Philippine civil aviation regulations and impose corresponding penalties for such violations.

September 7, 2018 - 7:23am

The Senate will resumre hearings on Monday morning into the closure of the runway at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport last month.

According to an advisory, the Senate Committee on Public Services and Committee on Economic Affairs will hold the hearings jointly.

The closure, caused by a runway mishap involving a Xiamen Airlines aircraft, left thousands stranded as flights were diverted and cancelled until clearing operations were done.

The Manila International Airport Authority on Thursday said it will fine local and international airlines P5,000 per passenger for making uncoordinated flights for their passengers in the aftermath of the mishap. The uncoordinated flights made congestion at the airport worse as authorities scrambled for places to put the planes.

August 24, 2018 - 8:05am

The Senate Committee on Public Services will hold a public hearing on the NAIA runway mishap on August 29, Wednesday, Sen. Grace Poe's office announces.

The committee has invited officials from the Department of Transportation, the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration and the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corp.

Representatives of airlines, airport construction firms and the academe are also expected to attend.

The hearing will be at the Senate's session hall. 

August 20, 2018 - 3:28pm

Aviation authorities vow that an ongoing investigation into what went wrong at the airport following the botched Xiamen Air landing is full and thorough.

At a press conference, Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines' Capt. Donaldo Mendoza says that pilots are being interviewed about the incident and have undergone drug and alcohol tests.

CAAP Director General Jim Sydiongco also comments on the perceived delays in the extraction of the grounded aircraft on the main runway. He says 200-ton cranes took some time to be mobilized because extraction was not simply about dragging the aircraft. "You can't make use of the runway that way," Syndiongo explains.

Ed Monreal, chief of the Manila International Airport Authority, says total losses are yet to be computed.

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