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NAIA Mishap To Cost Xiamen Airlines at Least P15M
NAIA Mishap To Cost Xiamen Airlines at Least P15M
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The runway mishap prompted airport authorities to rent a crane, which was used to lift the Boeing 737 off
the runway. The rental of the crane alone cost around P4 million.
Xiamen Airlines chairman Che Shanglun has said the company will cooperate with the MIAA, Monreal
said.
In an apology issued Monday, Che said the airlines “will do its utmost to assist.”
The airport official said that it is up to the airlines or the passengers affected by the runway’s temporary
shutdown to sue Chinese airline for consequential damages.
“For the consequential, that will be entirely to the passengers or the airlines if they want to file a case
against Xiamen Airlines,” Monreal said.
A Xiamen Airlines aircraft skidded off NAIA’s main runway last Thursday. The plane was removed from
the rain-soaked spot where it had been stuck early Saturday.
The 36-hour ordeal paralyzed the operations of the country’s main gateway, leading to a number of flight
cancellations and affected thousands of passengers.
Reflection:
In my opinion 15m is not enough on what happened. All MIAA officials has gone
bonkers. The country was paralysed, isolated and cut off from the rest of the world for 2
days. Only a single plane brought down the entire country. The PH was virtually under
lockdown for 2 days. No going in and out of the country and the countless hours wasted
sitting in terminals because PAL and Cebu Pacific are not on time or they cancel their
flights without prior warning. So 15m is not enough for the damaged done on that 2
days.