Imagine flying to Manila from Hong Kong, only for the plane to fly back when you are 15 minutes away.
January 1, 2023
She said many passengers who had to stay in Seoul to rebook their flights couldn’t buy water or food and had to sleep on chairs or the floor as they wait for offices to open at 9 am the next day. One said that the glitch is a “national security threat,” a thought echoed by Senator Grace Poe as she will call for anThat NAIA shutdown is ultimately a national security threat.
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