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MANILA, March 16 (Reuters) - The Philippines' Civil
Aeronautics Board said on Tuesday that passenger arrivals at
Manila's international airport shall be limited to a maximum of
1,500 per day from March 18 to April 19 in an effort to control
the spread of the coronavirus.
Philippine Airlines PAL.PS said some international flights
will need to be cancelled to comply with the industry
regulator's directive, which comes amid a resurgence of the
virus in the country.
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