Cebu Pacific Has Sent Their Apologies

Philippines – Without uncovering any subtleties, spending plan transporter Cebu Pacific on Tuesday disproved the now-popular post by a pilot slamming Vice President Leni Robredo however said it would determine the matter inside. To review, the pilot in his post asserted that Vice President Leni Robredo had mentioned for her flight a month prior to be given need arriving at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport which caused flight redirections. The post has since been brought down.

In view of this, Captain Sam Avila, Cebu Pacific VP for Flight Operations apologized to people in general as he disproved the cases made in the post, saying the pilot himself conceded these were outlandish.

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They affirm that the pilot has made it clear to them that he had no reason for his case and was absolutely theoretical and reckless on his part. While the pilot posted his editorial voluntarily, a post he has since eliminated, for Cebu Pacific, and as Head of our Pilot Group, they assume order liability and apologize energetically to the Vice President and the overall population. Morever, as they looked for input, CAAP representative Eric Apolonio told Philstar.com in a call that need arrivals have forever been a typical practice given to heads of state, however President Rodrigo Duterte suspended this honor in 2016

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