

The Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) announced several flight cancellations for 9 and 10 November due to weather conditions brought by Typhoon Uwan.
As of 08 November, the following flights have been cancelled:
9 November (Sunday)
Cebu Pacific Air:
5J 192/193 Manila–Cauayan–Manila
5J 196/197 Manila–Cauayan–Manila
5J 504/505 Manila–Tuguegarao–Manila
5J 508/509 Manila–Tuguegarao–Manila
5J 821/822 Manila–Virac–Manila
CebGo:
DG 6080/6081 Cebu–Masbate–Cebu
DG 6113/6114 Manila–Naga–Manila
DG 6129/6130 Clark–Naga–Clark
DG 6177/6178 Cebu–Masbate–Clark
DG 6546/6547 Cebu–Calbayog–Cebu
Philippine Airlines:
PR 2079/2080 Manila–Catarman–Manila
PR 2668/2669 Cebu–Calbayog–Cebu
PR 2014/2015 Manila–Tuguegarao–Manila
10 November (Monday)
Cebu Pacific Air:
5J 192/193 Manila–Cauayan–Manila
5J 196/197 Manila–Cauayan–Manila
5J 504/505 Manila–Tuguegarao–Manila
5J 508/509 Manila–Tuguegarao–Manila
5J 821/822 Manila–Virac–Manila
CebGo:
DG 6113/6114 Manila–Naga–Manila
DG 6129/6130 Clark–Naga–Clark
Philippine Airlines:
PR 2696/2697 Clark–Basco–Clark
PR 2196/2197 Manila–Laoag–Manila
PR 2018/2019 Manila–Cauayan–Manila
PR 2014/2015 Manila–Tuguegarao–Manila
PR 2198/2199 Manila–Laoag–Manila
The Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) said Typhoon Uwan is moving west-northwest and may pass close to Catanduanes on Sunday morning before making landfall over southern Isabela or northern Aurora by Sunday night or early Monday.
After crossing Northern Luzon, Typhoon Uwan is expected to emerge over the coastal waters of Pangasinan or La Union on Monday.
The typhoon is forecast to intensify into a super typhoon before landfall and may weaken over land but will remain at typhoon strength.