05/02/2026
📢 TRAVEL ALERT – EXPECTED FLIGHT & FERRY CANCELLATIONS FOR FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 2026
📍 From Jabez Infinity Travel and Tours
Dear Travelers, ✈️⛴️
⚠️ Tropical Storm Basyang is forecast to continue affecting Visayas, Mindanao, and nearby sea routes on Friday, February 6, 2026. Weather conditions may result in more flight delays or cancellations and continued sea trip suspensions tomorrow as rough winds, heavy rain, and rough seas persist. �visayas.politiko.com.ph +1
✈️ FLIGHTS (EXPECTED IMPACT)
• PAGASA forecasts heavy rain and continued storm impacts across parts of Visayas and Mindanao on Friday, February 6, which increases the likelihood of weather-related flight delays or cancellations on routes in and out of storm-affected areas. �Philippine Information Agency
• Scheduled flights at regional airports such as Cebu, Iloilo, Dumaguete, Ozamiz Labo, and others may be delayed or cancelled depending on weather conditions at the time of departure or arrival. Airlines may release specific flight status updates later today or early tomorrow — always check with the airline for real-time flight status before leaving for the airport.
✔️ Travel Tip: Contact your airline (e.g., Philippine Airlines, Cebu Pacific, Cebgo, AirAsia Philippines) within hours before your flight tomorrow to confirm whether your flight is still scheduled, delayed, or cancelled.
⚓ SEA TRIPS (CONTINUED SUSPENSION EXPECTED)
• Because Basyang is expected to keep seas rough through Friday and possibly into the weekend, the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) may continue to enforce No-Sail Policies at many ports throughout Visayas and Mindanao. This means ferry and RORO trips scheduled for Friday, February 6 may be cancelled or suspended if the PCG keeps the advisory in place. �visayas.politiko.com.ph
✔️ Travel Tip: Always confirm with your shipping line or port authority for updates on cancellations and resumption of services for Feb. 6 before planning to travel by sea.
⚠️ WHY THIS COULD AFFECT TOMORROW’S TRAVEL
➡️ PAGASA posts indicate heavy rainfall and storm conditions continuing into Friday as Basyang moves across the central Philippines. This means weather impacts aren’t over yet, and travel conditions could still be unsafe for both air and sea travel tomorrow. �
Philippine Information Agency
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