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Showing posts with label Airports. Show all posts
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Tuesday, May 21, 2019

Man Found Lifeless Inside A Comfort Room At NAIA Terminal 3

A man was found “unresponsive” and declared dead inside a restroom cubicle at the Ninoy Aquino International Airpor (NAIA) Terminal 3 last Sunday.

The Manila International Airport Authority (MIAA) reported that a janitor saw the man enter the restroom and alerted the authorities when the man didn’t come out.

The man was initially identified as Richard Alexander Pareñas, who apparently went to the restroom past 6 a.m.

In a statement, MIAA’s medical team said Pareñas was found on a toilet seat, “unresponsive to any form of verbal or physical stimulation, with dilated pupils and was without a pulse, spontaneous breathing or heartbeat.”

A man was found “unresponsive” and declared dead inside a restroom cubicle at the Ninoy Aquino International Airpor (NAIA) Terminal 3 last Sunday.    The Manila International Airport Authority (MIAA) reported that a janitor saw the man enter the restroom and alerted the authorities when the man didn’t come out.    The man was initially identified as Richard Alexander Parenas, who apparently went to the restroom past 6 a.m.    In a statement, MIAA’s medical team said Parenas was found on a toilet seat, “unresponsive to any form of verbal or physical stimulation, with dilated pupils and was without a pulse, spontaneous breathing or heartbeat.”      Ads    A man was found “unresponsive” and declared dead inside a restroom cubicle at the Ninoy Aquino International Airpor (NAIA) Terminal 3, Sunday.  The Manila International Airport Authority (MIAA) reported that a janitor saw the man enter the restroom and alerted the authorities when the man didn’t come out.  MIAA identified the man as Richard Alexander Parenas, who apparently went to the restroom past 6:15in the morning.  In a statement, MIAA’s medical team said Parenas was found on a toilet seat, “unresponsive to any form of verbal or physical stimulation, with dilated pupils and was without a pulse, spontaneous breathing or heartbeat.”   Ads   Isang doktor, natagpuang patay sa loob ng CR sa NAIA Terminal 3. |via @cabrerajulee731  — DZBB Super Radyo (@dzbb) May 19, 2019  Sponsored Links      Parenas died of cardio-respiratory arrest with unknown cause, it was later gathered. His body was claimed by Veronica Funeral Homes.  It was later found that Parenas, who had checked in at 5:26 a.m. for a Davao-bound flight, was a doctor in the profession and worked as a Legal Officer III in Viga District Hospital in Catanduanes.

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A man was found “unresponsive” and declared dead inside a restroom cubicle at the Ninoy Aquino International Airpor (NAIA) Terminal 3, Sunday.

The Manila International Airport Authority (MIAA) reported that a janitor saw the man enter the restroom and alerted the authorities when the man didn’t come out.

MIAA identified the man as Richard Alexander Pareñas, who apparently went to the restroom past 6:15in the morning.

In a statement, MIAA’s medical team said Pareñas was found on a toilet seat, “unresponsive to any form of verbal or physical stimulation, with dilated pupils and was without a pulse, spontaneous breathing or heartbeat.”
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A man was found “unresponsive” and declared dead inside a restroom cubicle at the Ninoy Aquino International Airpor (NAIA) Terminal 3 last Sunday.    The Manila International Airport Authority (MIAA) reported that a janitor saw the man enter the restroom and alerted the authorities when the man didn’t come out.    The man was initially identified as Richard Alexander Parenas, who apparently went to the restroom past 6 a.m.    In a statement, MIAA’s medical team said Parenas was found on a toilet seat, “unresponsive to any form of verbal or physical stimulation, with dilated pupils and was without a pulse, spontaneous breathing or heartbeat.”      Ads    A man was found “unresponsive” and declared dead inside a restroom cubicle at the Ninoy Aquino International Airpor (NAIA) Terminal 3, Sunday.  The Manila International Airport Authority (MIAA) reported that a janitor saw the man enter the restroom and alerted the authorities when the man didn’t come out.  MIAA identified the man as Richard Alexander Parenas, who apparently went to the restroom past 6:15in the morning.  In a statement, MIAA’s medical team said Parenas was found on a toilet seat, “unresponsive to any form of verbal or physical stimulation, with dilated pupils and was without a pulse, spontaneous breathing or heartbeat.”   Ads   Isang doktor, natagpuang patay sa loob ng CR sa NAIA Terminal 3. |via @cabrerajulee731  — DZBB Super Radyo (@dzbb) May 19, 2019  Sponsored Links      Parenas died of cardio-respiratory arrest with unknown cause, it was later gathered. His body was claimed by Veronica Funeral Homes.  It was later found that Parenas, who had checked in at 5:26 a.m. for a Davao-bound flight, was a doctor in the profession and worked as a Legal Officer III in Viga District Hospital in Catanduanes.

Pareñas died of cardio-respiratory arrest with unknown cause, it was later gathered.
His body was claimed by Veronica Funeral Homes.

It was later found that Pareñas, who had checked in at 5:26 a.m. for a Davao-bound flight, was a doctor in the profession and worked as a Legal Officer III in Viga District Hospital in Catanduanes.
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Friday, October 19, 2018

Airport Loop Buses Where You Can Commute To and From NAIA for P20!




Taxi drivers who overcharge or doesn't give a change is a common complaint of travelers from and going to Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA). But don't you know that aside from the Point-to-Point (P2P) busses, there are airport buses in NAIA that are very affordable and convenient? This is called an Airport Loop that goes to the major intersection in Metro Manila with a single fare of P20 per person.   According to HM Transport, a company that operates the Airport Loop in NAIA, busses are operating within a five-kilometer area follows a zonal fare structure and currently charges a single fare of P20 per person. These buses operate from the Pasay Rotonda to NAIA Terminals 1, 2, and 3 and the Domestic Airport via Tramo and vise-versa. According to some news report, this Airport Loop started in 2014.   When going to NAIA using Airport Loop, the terminal can be found downstairs of the MRT EDSA Taft station. Each service will leave at the terminal on an hourly schedule.  When going outside NAIA, they have routes to MRT station as well as Alabang.
Taxi drivers who overcharge or doesn't give a change is a common complaint of travelers from and going to Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA). But don't you know that aside from the Point-to-Point (P2P) busses, there are airport buses in NAIA that are very affordable and convenient? This is called an Airport Loop that goes to the major intersection in Metro Manila with a single fare of P20 per person.

Indeed this is a good news for those who do not know that this service is existing at NAIA. 

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 According to HM Transport, a company that operates the Airport Loop in NAIA, busses are operating within a five-kilometer area follows a zonal fare structure and currently charges a single fare of P20 per person. 

These buses operate from the Pasay Rotonda to NAIA Terminals 1, 2, and 3 and the Domestic Airport via Tramo and vise-versa. According to some news report, this Airport Loop started in 2014. So it means when you don't have enough money to pay a taxi going outside NAIA, you can check this busses on their terminal.




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When going to NAIA using Airport Loop, the terminal can be found near Starmall. Each service will leave at the terminal on an hourly schedule. When going outside NAIA, they have routes to MRT station as well as Alabang.

The following are schedules of Airport Loop. (Photo Source: Tadonggeniuskuno Facebook Page)


 



This article is filed under airport bus, transport system, airport loop, point to point system buses, transportation, and airports.
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Tuesday, December 19, 2017

Bureau Of Immigration Now Uses Biometrics In International Airports In Ph


As the number of travellers expected to rise this holiday season, the Bureau of Immigration (BI) started the implementation of biometrics in Philippine international airports including Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA).  According to BI Commissioner Jaime Morente, the biometric system is a part of BI modernization in determining and preventing entry of undesirable aliens in the country. Morente said that BI is already implementing a new software called Border Control Information System (BCIS) that will process all international passengers that are coming to and from the Philippines. Aside from speedy immigration counter process, the new system can also be used in identifying undesirable foreigners.  Sponsored Links       BCIS uses camera and finger scan device which results to automatically compare the actual image to the image that appears to the passport and the BI database which determine if the person has any negative records in the bureau.  BI port operations division chief Marc Red Marinas  said that the BCIS is also connected to the databases of the Interpol and the australian immigration department.  “With this system the use of fraudulent travel documents and disguising one’s physical appearance will soon become inutile,” said Marinas.  The BCIS pilot testing has been made to provincial international airports particularly in Mactan-Cebu, Clark, Kalibo, Davao and Laoag. Biometrics system has already been installed as early as 3 years ago.   Source: Interaksyon       Advertisement  Read More:                     ©2017 THOUGHTSKOTO

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 As the number of travellers expected to rise this holiday season, the Bureau of Immigration (BI) started the implementation of biometrics in Philippine international airports including Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA).

According to BI Commissioner Jaime Morente, the biometric system is a part of BI modernization in determining and preventing entry of undesirable aliens in the country.
Morente said that BI is already implementing a new software called Border Control Information System (BCIS) that will process all international passengers that are coming to and from the Philippines.
Aside from speedy immigration counter process, the new system can also be used in identifying undesirable foreigners.

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As the number of travellers expected to rise this holiday season, the Bureau of Immigration (BI) started the implementation of biometrics in Philippine international airports including Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA).  According to BI Commissioner Jaime Morente, the biometric system is a part of BI modernization in determining and preventing entry of undesirable aliens in the country. Morente said that BI is already implementing a new software called Border Control Information System (BCIS) that will process all international passengers that are coming to and from the Philippines. Aside from speedy immigration counter process, the new system can also be used in identifying undesirable foreigners.  Sponsored Links       BCIS uses camera and finger scan device which results to automatically compare the actual image to the image that appears to the passport and the BI database which determine if the person has any negative records in the bureau.  BI port operations division chief Marc Red Marinas  said that the BCIS is also connected to the databases of the Interpol and the australian immigration department.  “With this system the use of fraudulent travel documents and disguising one’s physical appearance will soon become inutile,” said Marinas.  The BCIS pilot testing has been made to provincial international airports particularly in Mactan-Cebu, Clark, Kalibo, Davao and Laoag. Biometrics system has already been installed as early as 3 years ago.   Source: Interaksyon       Advertisement  Read More:                     ©2017 THOUGHTSKOTO

 BCIS uses camera and finger scan device which results to automatically compare the actual image to the image that appears to the passport and the BI database which determine if the person has any negative records in the bureau.

BI port operations division chief Marc Red Marinas  said that the BCIS is also connected to the databases of the Interpol and the australian immigration department.

“With this system the use of fraudulent travel documents and disguising one’s physical appearance will soon become inutile,” said Marinas.

The BCIS pilot testing has been made to provincial international airports particularly in Mactan-Cebu, Clark, Kalibo, Davao and Laoag.
Biometrics system has already been installed as early as 3 years ago.


Source: Interaksyon
As the number of travellers expected to rise this holiday season, the Bureau of Immigration (BI) started the implementation of biometrics in Philippine international airports including Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA).  According to BI Commissioner Jaime Morente, the biometric system is a part of BI modernization in determining and preventing entry of undesirable aliens in the country. Morente said that BI is already implementing a new software called Border Control Information System (BCIS) that will process all international passengers that are coming to and from the Philippines. Aside from speedy immigration counter process, the new system can also be used in identifying undesirable foreigners.  Sponsored Links       BCIS uses camera and finger scan device which results to automatically compare the actual image to the image that appears to the passport and the BI database which determine if the person has any negative records in the bureau.  BI port operations division chief Marc Red Marinas  said that the BCIS is also connected to the databases of the Interpol and the australian immigration department.  “With this system the use of fraudulent travel documents and disguising one’s physical appearance will soon become inutile,” said Marinas.  The BCIS pilot testing has been made to provincial international airports particularly in Mactan-Cebu, Clark, Kalibo, Davao and Laoag. Biometrics system has already been installed as early as 3 years ago.   Source: Interaksyon       Advertisement  Read More:                     ©2017 THOUGHTSKOTO

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Thursday, November 17, 2016

NOW OPEN TRANSIT LOUNGE FOR YOU TO SLEEP OVER AT NAIA AIRPORT

Some good news for OFWs and travelers. An affordable, comfortable and good quality lounge accommodations at NAIA Terminal 3 called The Wings Transit Lounge is an affordable transit lounge right inside the airport that can accommodate up to 100 passengers every day.
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LOCATION:
The Philippines, NAIA Terminal 3, 4th Level of the Mall Area

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PRICES AND SERVICES
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"Catch up on some well-earned rest on executive LOUNGE seats that easily stretch out into flat beds to soothe your back from hours of uncomfortable seating, while being pampered with an invigorating foot scrub, manicure, and pedicure."

  •  Sleeping Lounge Seat: Php 500/ up to 5 hours
  • Sleeping Lounge Seat: Php 700/ up to 7 hours
  • Foot Spa Php 600
    Manicure Php 300
    Pedicure Php 300
    Foot Spa with Manicure and Pedicure Php 1,000
ROOM TYPE  and PRICES

CAPSULE/SINGLE = P1000 for 7.5 hours
TWIN TYPE (DOUBLE) = P1800 for 7.5 hours
FAMILY good for 4 people = P3,200 for 7.5 hours

ALL PRICES FREE WITH
· Unlimited finger food buffet
· Unlimited hot and cold drinks
· Luggage storage area
· free WIFI connection
· Shower – Bath towel, Yukata, and shower amenities (shampoo, conditioner, soap, toothbrush, and toothpaste)



If you need the pick-me-up of a power nap after a long trip, then a Capsule is perfect for you. Each Capsule room is equipped with a sliding shade, which can be adjusted to shield you from light and crowds, a security box and a reading lamp so you may rest in comfort and confidence.
Capsule (Male) at Php 1,000/ up to 7.5 hours
Capsule (Female) at Php 1,000/ up to 7.5 hours





  • Ideal for 2 persons, the Twin Room is offered at Php1,800 up to 7.5 hours.  Charges apply for the 3rd person (3 feet and below are free of charge)
Good for 4 persons, our Family Room is offered at Php 3,200 up to 7.5 hours.  Charges apply for the 5th person (3 feet and below are free of charge)
"Massages can help to relieve jet lag, alleviate fluid retention as well as release endorphins that calm the nervous system. If you have chronic lower back pain, working through that tightness can make a big difference in how a long-haul flight goes for you.

Passengers who have a history of circulatory related problems such as DVT (deep vein thrombosis) should not go for leg massage or if there are signs of swelling on the feet."
The Wings Massage rates:
Massage for 60 minutes is offered at P650
Massage for 45 minutes is offered at P550
Massage for 30 minutes is offered at P350

FREE INTERNET with COMPUTER STATION
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This article is filed under: airport, airport safety, Airport Services, Airport Services, airport stop-over, Airports, NAIA, NAIA AIRPORT,  


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