Cebu Airport staying on limited operations
Mactan Cebu International Airport will continue limited operations for up to two weeks, following the Korean Air accident which overshot the runway on Sunday.
The airport resumed partial operations on Tuesday.
It will be operating only for 12 hours daily through 5pm for the next two weeks, the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines said.
There will be no night flights as the accident damaged runway approach lights.
The runway length has also been shortened due to surface damage
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