Xiamen Airlines must pay the Manila International Airport Authority about P15 million for the recovery operation of its disabled aircraft that crossed the main runway of Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) and closed for 3 days after damaged had been found canceling flights locally and abroad.
Eddie Monreal, MIAA general manager said, “All we spent during the recovery operations will be charged to Xiamen Airlines.”
Monreal’s came in a statement over the criticism they received from the delayed flights after 36 hours the China aircraft has been cleared in the runway, saying “recovering a disabled aircraft is far different from towing a bus or a car.”

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