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                    [Title] => Davao-Singapore flights watched
                    [Summary] => DAVAO CITY — Health authorities here have redoubled efforts to watch over travelers who come into the city through a thrice-weekly direct flight from Singapore, in an effort to contain the spread of the pneumonia-like illness severe acute respiratory syndrome.


SilkAir flies between Davao City and Singapore three times a week, though the plane passes by Cebu City first. On its return flight to Singapore, Davao City is the port of exit.

Bouraq Indonesia Airlines and Merpati Airlines also have direct flights between Davao City and Manado, Indonesia.
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"We have coordinated with all the agencies concerned, including the immigration and Customs bureaus. We have tightened all aspects of security at the airport," said Lt. Col. Beltran Gido, chief of the Aviation Security Command (Avsecom) at the Davao airport.
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BOURAQ INDONESIA AIRLINES AND MERPATI AIRLINES
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                    [Title] => Davao-Singapore flights watched
                    [Summary] => DAVAO CITY — Health authorities here have redoubled efforts to watch over travelers who come into the city through a thrice-weekly direct flight from Singapore, in an effort to contain the spread of the pneumonia-like illness severe acute respiratory syndrome.


SilkAir flies between Davao City and Singapore three times a week, though the plane passes by Cebu City first. On its return flight to Singapore, Davao City is the port of exit.

Bouraq Indonesia Airlines and Merpati Airlines also have direct flights between Davao City and Manado, Indonesia.
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"We have coordinated with all the agencies concerned, including the immigration and Customs bureaus. We have tightened all aspects of security at the airport," said Lt. Col. Beltran Gido, chief of the Aviation Security Command (Avsecom) at the Davao airport.
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