Cancelados los vuelos de PAL a Doha y Dubái

Philippine Airlines ha cancelado sus vuelos a Doha hasta el 30 de junio y a Dubái hasta el 2 de agosto debido al conflicto en Oriente Medio.

Philippine Airlines anunció las cancelaciones por razones de seguridad en medio del conflicto actual en Oriente Medio. Los vuelos PR 684 y PR 685 a Doha están suspendidos hasta el 30 de junio. La ruta PR 658/659 a Dubái permanece cancelada hasta el 2 de agosto. Un servicio adicional a Doha, el PR 685, también ha sido cancelado para el 1 de julio. La aerolínea afirmó que la seguridad es su máxima prioridad debido a las restricciones en el espacio aéreo y a las condiciones impredecibles. Los pasajeros afectados pueden cambiar su reserva sin cargos adicionales, convertir sus billetes en créditos de viaje o solicitar un reembolso.

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