29 Airlines Most Likely to Cancel Your Flight (And How to Avoid Them)

24. Philippine Airlines – Limited Recovery and Tropical Turbulence

Philippine Airlines. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @Makaristos

Philippine Airlines offers warm service and competitive long-haul routes, but its cancellation rate is often influenced by regional weather volatility and constrained operational flexibility. Typhoons, which are frequent in the region, can shut down entire routes with little warning—especially between July and November. The airline’s limited fleet and tight scheduling mean rebookings are rarely immediate, and alternate carriers may be sparse depending on your destination. Flights in and out of Manila, a notoriously congested hub, face added risk due to air traffic delays. Travelers should avoid tight connections, opt for earlier departures, and monitor typhoon advisories. For long-haul flyers, travel insurance is highly recommended.

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