The passengers will shoulder the test cost which is ₱4,600
The testing site co-exists with the government’s one stop shop for returning overseas Filipino workers, PAL spokesperson Cielo Villaluna told CNN Philippines' Newsroom Weekend.
Villaluna said those authorized to enter the Philippines must fill out a case investigation form via this website bit.ly/3ffoAIK and secure a booking in a government-accredited hotel in Metro Manila for at least two nights so they could be allowed to board their respective flights. Upon disembarking at NAIA, non-OFWs shall proceed to PAL’s one-stop-shop, where they will be undergo the swab test. After the test, they will be transferred to a hotel for their two-day quarantine.
Villaluna said that those who test positive for COVID-19 will be referred to an isolation or a medical facility a while those who turn out negative will be released from quarantine. The government is still prohibiting the entry of foreign tourists and non-immigrant visa holders amid the COVID-19 crisis.
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