PCG: 100K passengers recorded in seaports on Holy Monday

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PCG: 100K passengers recorded in seaports on Holy Monday
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Around 100,000 passengers were monitored in various seaports nationwide on Holy Monday, April 3, as travelers started going back to their home provinces or visited tourist destinations for the Holy Week break, the PCG said. ManilaBulletin

Around 100,000 passengers were monitored in various seaports nationwide on Holy Monday, April 3.

The PCG said that it listed 52,334 outbound passengers and 47,680 inbound passengers in all ports around the country as of 12 noon. “The DOTr ordered the terminal managers to ensure order in port passenger terminals at all times. This is to keep the passengers’ trips and maritime transport operations safe and secure,” the PCG said.

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