Taiwan's main airline carriers, China Airlines (CAL) and EVA Airways (EVA) reported that flight are canceled following the eruption that scattered vulcanic ash in the clouds affecting Philippines' main airport.
The temporary closure of Ninoy Aquino International Airport makes vacationing tourists and OFW to be stranded in both Taoyuan and Manila.
The canceled CAL flights were CI701, CI702, CI703 and CI704, while EVA's were BR271, BR262 and BR272.
Taal volcano spewed an ash plume one kilometer high the and began emitting lava early Monday, which has led to the evacuation of tens of thousands of people.
Aside from Taiwan's China Airlines and Eva Air, there are hundreds of flights that are cancelled a day before.
The temporary closure of Ninoy Aquino International Airport makes vacationing tourists and OFW to be stranded in both Taoyuan and Manila.
The canceled CAL flights were CI701, CI702, CI703 and CI704, while EVA's were BR271, BR262 and BR272.
Taal volcano spewed an ash plume one kilometer high the and began emitting lava early Monday, which has led to the evacuation of tens of thousands of people.
Aside from Taiwan's China Airlines and Eva Air, there are hundreds of flights that are cancelled a day before.
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