Weather Delay (NAIA)

- Airline: Philippine Airlines
- Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport (MNL)
- Route: Manila to Cebu
- Flight: PR 1832
- Scheduled Departure: 7:10 PM
- Actual Departure: 9:20 PM
- Total Delay: 2 hours 10 minutes
- Reason: Thunderstorm and runway congestion
Severe Weather Delay at Ninoy Aquino International Airport
Passengers had already boarded Philippine Airlines Flight PR 1832 when heavy rain began pouring across the runway. Thick, dark clouds rolled in from the bay, and lightning flashes lit up the sky beyond the terminal windows.
The captain’s voice came over the intercom, calm but firm: “Ladies and gentlemen, air traffic control has temporarily suspended departures due to a passing thunderstorm. Your safety is our top priority. We will update you shortly.”
At first, most passengers remained patient. Some watched the rain streak down the windows, while others checked weather apps on their phones. Cabin crew moved through the aisle offering bottled water and reassuring smiles. A young child pressed his face against the window, counting lightning flashes, while his mother gently pulled him back and buckled his seatbelt tighter.
Thirty minutes passed, then an hour. The cabin grew warmer, and the mood shifted from calm to restless. Business travelers began sending emails explaining delays. A group of tourists heading to a beach resort in Cebu joked that the storm was giving them a “free extra night in Manila.”
After two hours, the rain finally eased and ground crews began moving again. The engines started, the safety demonstration replayed, and the aircraft slowly pushed back from the gate. A small round of applause filled the cabin as the plane finally taxied toward the runway.
The delay was inconvenient, but everyone understood that flying into a thunderstorm was never worth the risk. When the aircraft lifted off, there was a shared sense of relief that safety had come before schedule.



