The MIAA on Saturday, April 1, activated the “OPLAN Biyaheng Ayos: Semana Santa 2023” in anticipation of 1.2 million passengers passing through the four terminals of Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) during the course of 10 days. ManilaBulletin
In a statement, MIAA General Manager Cesar Chiong said that, in light of the impending holidays, which will extend through the Day of Valor on April 10, and the lifting of border controls worldwide following the COVID-19 epidemic, passenger traffic may surpass 140,000 in a single day.
For his part, MIAA Senior Assistant General Manager Bryan Co said that one of the most important things they are doing is talking to our government partners because it is not just MIAA that works with them, saying there are over 20 different government agencies that work with them. Likewise, OTS will send out 50 more employees to work as baggage feeders and passenger controllers. Over 100 OTS employees will be reassigned to passenger screening locations as of April 1 as MIAA assumes control of non-passenger inspection sites around the airport complex.
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