Many passengers at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) are rushing to return to their provinces Sunday to celebrate Undas with their families.
The movement of passengers in all terminals of NAIA is reportedly efficient. The Manila International Airport Authority has noted a significant increase in departing passengers on Sunday, but they said the situation remains manageable.On Saturday, NAIA recorded a total of 128,472 passengers, slightly lower than Friday's 129,370 passengers.
She also encourages passengers to familiarize themselves with their respective terminals and flight details to avoid getting lost. Designated Oplan Byaheng Ayos Help Desks are fully staffed and ready to assist passengers with any immediate concerns.Airlines and airport security have taken measures to accommodate the influx of passengers, including deploying additional staff and check-in kiosks.
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