Philippine Airlines has resumed flights from #YolandaPH-ravaged Tacloban City to Cebu — but only if you can pay cash.
“The damage brought about by typhoon Yolanda to the Daniel Z. Romualdez Airport has been so extensive that flight operations, for now, have been limited to turboprop planes. With the current flight limitations, PAL will be operating its Manila-Tacloban service via Cebu City,” reports Anjo Perez in Manila Bulletin.
“I know it’s a business, but people in Tacloban lost pretty much everything. How do you expect these people to pay,” asks Makati resident and Coconuts Manila reader Jan la’O.
“After all these years of overpriced plane ticket fares, bad delays and bad customer service. Don’t you think it’s just right that they give these poor people free flights? I really don’t get it.” he adds. “If the government can’t send enough military planes, shouldn’t they take control of this issue?”
What do you think, dear Coconuts Manila reader?
