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Thousands of domestic and international passengers were stranded as aviation security officials rush to solve technical glitches that resulted in cancellation and delay of flights to and from the Ninoy Aquino International Airport on Sunday, Jan. 1.
Various airline companies, however, have started distributing water and food packs to their respective passengers.Among the international airline companies that started to attend to the needs of their passengers are the Gulf Air, Korean Airlines, the Saudia Airlines and the Philippine Airlines . It also advised its passengers to refrain from going to the NAIA if their flights are cancelled and instead, avail of rebooking options.
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