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Sunday, June 18, 2023

PAL intl flights moved to NAIA Terminal 1


A Philipine Airline plane taxis on the runway as rows of planes are seen parked beside NAIA Terminal 1 and 2. FILE PHOTO BY: J. Gerard Seguia


By Alexandra J. Furio


The domestic flights of PAL started operating on NAIA Terminal 3, alongside AirAsia's domestic terminal.

PAL already issued an advisory on June 9 on their Facebook page and the next day on their official website.

As part of the advisory, PAL urged their on-boarding passengers to arrive four hours before their scheduled departure for international flights and at least three hours before departure for domestic flights.

According to the airline company, this will give the passengers enough time for immigration and security checks.

To check the international flight status, PAL advises its passengers to check their flight status on philippineairlines.com.

These reassignments are based on the Schedule and Terminal Assignment Rationalization program of the Manila International Airport Authority (MIAA), which sees the capacity of Terminal 2 increasing from 7.5 million to 10 million passengers a year.

MIAA also started moving the terminals for other airline companies since April of this year.

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Finnegan clinches vault bronze in Asian Championships

BY KRISTEL SATUMBAGA-VILLAR


AT A GLANCE

  • Fil-American Aleah Finnegan boosted her 2024 Paris Olympics campaign after bagging the bronze medal in vault in the Asian Senior Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Singapore Saturday, June 17.


Fil-American Aleah Finnegan boosted her 2024 Paris Olympics campaign after bagging the bronze medal in vault in the Asian Senior Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Singapore Saturday, June 17.

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Aleah Finnegan makes a podium finish in vault in the Asian Championships. (Linee Yeo)


The 20-year-old Missouri-born gymnast, who was second in the qualifications Friday, June 16, posted a 13.483 average in her two vaults to finish behind eventual gold medalist Yeo Seojeong of Korea and Oksana Chusovitina of Uzbekistan.

Yeo, who topped the qualifications, tallied 14.317 while Chosovitina scored 13.517.

Finnegan eyes more podium finishes when she competes in balance beam and floor exercise Sunday, June 18.

She was seventh in balance beam and eighth in floor exercise after the qualifications.

Finnegan, Yulo and another Fil-Am in Kylee Kvamme already booked slots to the World Championships slated in Antwerp, Belgium late September.

The world tilt is one of the qualifiers for the 2024 Paris Olympics where Yulo seeks a second Games appearance.