TWENTY FIVE airports in Luzon under the supervision of the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) were affected by Typhoon "Egay" as it continues to devastate the region.
CAAP Spokesman Eric Apolonio on Wednesday said that its main office in Pasay City has been receiving reports on the current situation on the ground at the airports it operates in Northern Luzon.
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