MANILA – Stranded passengers staying in waiting sheds, center island, and sidewalks along Andrews Avenue near Terminal 3 of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport were urged to return to leave the ar
ea as flights to their provincial homes have yet to resume anytime soon.
“Kanina nakipag-coordinate tayo sa kapulisan at DSWD na kung puwede po pakiusapan sila tutal July pa naman pa ang flight at talagang wala tayong magagawa," Rubiano said.
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