International flights to and from the Philippines were cancelled on Saturday, July 11, 2026, as Typhoon Bavi—formerly known as Inday—impacted regional travel. According to the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (Caap), the cancellations affected multiple routes across East Asia, even as the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) confirmed the typhoon had exited the Philippine Area of Responsibility.
Flight Cancellations and Regional Impact
The Caap issued an advisory detailing a series of suspended Philippine Airlines flights due to the weather conditions. The cancellations include:

- Shanghai: PR 336/337 (Manila-Shanghai-Manila)
- Taipei: PR 890/891 and PR 896/897 (Manila-Taipei-Manila)
- Busan: PR 462/463 (Manila-Busan-Manila)
- Nagoya: PR 438/437 (Manila-Nagoya-Manila)
- Fukuoka: PR 426/425 (Manila-Fukuoka-Manila)
- Tokyo (Narita): PR 434/433 (Cebu-Tokyo-Cebu), PR 432 (Manila-Tokyo), and PR 428/427 (Manila-Tokyo-Manila)
- Osaka: PR 408 (Manila-Osaka)
Typhoon Bavi’s Path and Forecast
While the storm has cleared the Philippines, its trajectory remains a concern for regional aviation. Pagasa reported in its 10 a.m. weather bulletin on Saturday that the typhoon is currently moving over the East China Sea. Forecasters expect the system to make landfall over the eastern coast of mainland China.
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