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Showing posts with label new airport rules. Show all posts
Showing posts with label new airport rules. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 03, 2018

These Are The Changes At the NAIA Airport That You Should Know

Starting August 31, 2018, there will be changes on the designated terminals at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA).
Terminals 1, 2, 3 and 4 will only accommodate departures and arrivals for airline companies specified.
So, if you are planning to have a vacation or you are traveling outside the country, make sure to read this article to keep you updated on which terminal you should go.
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Starting August 31, 2018, there will be changes on the designated terminals at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA).  Terminals 1, 2, 3 and 4 will only accommodate departures and arrivals for airline companies specified.  So, if you are planning to have a vacation or you are traveling outside the country, make sure to read this article to keep you updated on which terminal you should go.  Advertisement         Sponsored Links               NAIA Terminal 1  Philippine Airlines  Etihad Airways  Japan Airlines  Saudia Airlines  Thai Airways    NAIA Terminal 2  Cebu Pacific Air (Domestic Flights)  Philippine Airlines (Domestic Flights)    NAIA Terminal 3  Air China  Air Niugini  Asiana Airlines  Cathay Pacific  China Airlines  China Eastern Airlines  China Southern Airlines  Delta Air Lines  Emirates  EVA Air  Gulf Air  Jeju Air  Jetstar Airways  KLM Royal Dutch Airlines  Korean Air  Kuwait Airways  Oman Air  Qantas Airways  Qatar Airways  Royal Brunei Airlines  Tiger Air  Xiamen Air    NAIA Terminal 4  Other Domestic Flights   Just keep on visiting this site for further updates.        Read More:  Remittance Fees To Be Imposed To Kuwait Expats Expected To Bring $230 Million Income    TESDA Provides Training For Returning OFWs  Look! Hut Built For NPA Surrenderees  Cash Aid To Be Given To Displaced OFWs From Kuwait—OWWA    Skilled Workers In The UAE Can Now Have Maximum Of Two Part-time Jobs    Former OFW In Dubai Now Earning P25K A Week From Her Business    Top Search Engines In The Philippines For Finding Jobs Abroad    5 Signs A Person Is Going To Be Poor And 5 Signs You Are Going To Be Rich

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Starting August 31, 2018, there will be changes on the designated terminals at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA).  Terminals 1, 2, 3 and 4 will only accommodate departures and arrivals for airline companies specified.  So, if you are planning to have a vacation or you are traveling outside the country, make sure to read this article to keep you updated on which terminal you should go.  Advertisement         Sponsored Links               NAIA Terminal 1  Philippine Airlines  Etihad Airways  Japan Airlines  Saudia Airlines  Thai Airways    NAIA Terminal 2  Cebu Pacific Air (Domestic Flights)  Philippine Airlines (Domestic Flights)    NAIA Terminal 3  Air China  Air Niugini  Asiana Airlines  Cathay Pacific  China Airlines  China Eastern Airlines  China Southern Airlines  Delta Air Lines  Emirates  EVA Air  Gulf Air  Jeju Air  Jetstar Airways  KLM Royal Dutch Airlines  Korean Air  Kuwait Airways  Oman Air  Qantas Airways  Qatar Airways  Royal Brunei Airlines  Tiger Air  Xiamen Air    NAIA Terminal 4  Other Domestic Flights   Just keep on visiting this site for further updates.        Read More:  Remittance Fees To Be Imposed To Kuwait Expats Expected To Bring $230 Million Income    TESDA Provides Training For Returning OFWs  Look! Hut Built For NPA Surrenderees  Cash Aid To Be Given To Displaced OFWs From Kuwait—OWWA    Skilled Workers In The UAE Can Now Have Maximum Of Two Part-time Jobs    Former OFW In Dubai Now Earning P25K A Week From Her Business    Top Search Engines In The Philippines For Finding Jobs Abroad    5 Signs A Person Is Going To Be Poor And 5 Signs You Are Going To Be Rich

NAIA Terminal 1
Philippine Airlines
Etihad Airways
Japan Airlines
Saudia Airlines
Thai Airways
Starting August 31, 2018, there will be changes on the designated terminals at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA).  Terminals 1, 2, 3 and 4 will only accommodate departures and arrivals for airline companies specified.  So, if you are planning to have a vacation or you are traveling outside the country, make sure to read this article to keep you updated on which terminal you should go.  Advertisement         Sponsored Links               NAIA Terminal 1  Philippine Airlines  Etihad Airways  Japan Airlines  Saudia Airlines  Thai Airways    NAIA Terminal 2  Cebu Pacific Air (Domestic Flights)  Philippine Airlines (Domestic Flights)    NAIA Terminal 3  Air China  Air Niugini  Asiana Airlines  Cathay Pacific  China Airlines  China Eastern Airlines  China Southern Airlines  Delta Air Lines  Emirates  EVA Air  Gulf Air  Jeju Air  Jetstar Airways  KLM Royal Dutch Airlines  Korean Air  Kuwait Airways  Oman Air  Qantas Airways  Qatar Airways  Royal Brunei Airlines  Tiger Air  Xiamen Air    NAIA Terminal 4  Other Domestic Flights   Just keep on visiting this site for further updates.        Read More:  Remittance Fees To Be Imposed To Kuwait Expats Expected To Bring $230 Million Income    TESDA Provides Training For Returning OFWs  Look! Hut Built For NPA Surrenderees  Cash Aid To Be Given To Displaced OFWs From Kuwait—OWWA    Skilled Workers In The UAE Can Now Have Maximum Of Two Part-time Jobs    Former OFW In Dubai Now Earning P25K A Week From Her Business    Top Search Engines In The Philippines For Finding Jobs Abroad    5 Signs A Person Is Going To Be Poor And 5 Signs You Are Going To Be Rich
NAIA Terminal 2
Cebu Pacific Air (Domestic Flights)
Philippine Airlines (Domestic Flights)
Starting August 31, 2018, there will be changes on the designated terminals at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA).  Terminals 1, 2, 3 and 4 will only accommodate departures and arrivals for airline companies specified.  So, if you are planning to have a vacation or you are traveling outside the country, make sure to read this article to keep you updated on which terminal you should go.  Advertisement         Sponsored Links               NAIA Terminal 1  Philippine Airlines  Etihad Airways  Japan Airlines  Saudia Airlines  Thai Airways    NAIA Terminal 2  Cebu Pacific Air (Domestic Flights)  Philippine Airlines (Domestic Flights)    NAIA Terminal 3  Air China  Air Niugini  Asiana Airlines  Cathay Pacific  China Airlines  China Eastern Airlines  China Southern Airlines  Delta Air Lines  Emirates  EVA Air  Gulf Air  Jeju Air  Jetstar Airways  KLM Royal Dutch Airlines  Korean Air  Kuwait Airways  Oman Air  Qantas Airways  Qatar Airways  Royal Brunei Airlines  Tiger Air  Xiamen Air    NAIA Terminal 4  Other Domestic Flights   Just keep on visiting this site for further updates.        Read More:  Remittance Fees To Be Imposed To Kuwait Expats Expected To Bring $230 Million Income    TESDA Provides Training For Returning OFWs  Look! Hut Built For NPA Surrenderees  Cash Aid To Be Given To Displaced OFWs From Kuwait—OWWA    Skilled Workers In The UAE Can Now Have Maximum Of Two Part-time Jobs    Former OFW In Dubai Now Earning P25K A Week From Her Business    Top Search Engines In The Philippines For Finding Jobs Abroad    5 Signs A Person Is Going To Be Poor And 5 Signs You Are Going To Be Rich
NAIA Terminal 3
Air China
Air Niugini
Asiana Airlines
Cathay Pacific
China Airlines
China Eastern Airlines
China Southern Airlines
Delta Air Lines
Emirates
EVA Air
Gulf Air
Jeju Air
Jetstar Airways
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
Korean Air
Kuwait Airways
Oman Air
Qantas Airways
Qatar Airways
Royal Brunei Airlines
Tiger Air
Xiamen Air

NAIA Terminal 4
Other Domestic Flights

Just keep on visiting this site for further updates.


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Monday, July 31, 2017

New 'Laglag Bala' In NAIA?


After a year of hibernating, is 'Laglag Bala' thriving a new in Ninoy Aquino International Airport?  This is a question of many after a netizen post in his Facebook account regarding the alleged new victim of Laglag Bala in NAIA.  In a Facebook post of Jo Vidal, he said the latest victim was a Korean student who departs the country through Terminal 3 around 3 or 4 am.




After a year of hibernating, is 'Laglag Bala' thriving a new in Ninoy Aquino International Airport?

This is a question of many after a netizen post in his Facebook account regarding the alleged new victim of Laglag Bala in NAIA.

In a Facebook post of Jo Vidal, he said the latest victim was a Korean student who departs the country through Terminal 3 around 3 or 4 am.

"The student is of course traumatized," Vidal wrote in her post. "The Korean community feels terrible about what happened."

With this, investigation was launched immediately by Manila International Airport Authority (MIAA) with Office of the Transport Security (OTS)

In a statement, the Department of Transporation (DOTr) Secretary Arthur Tugade instruct its people to act on this matter with utmost urgency.




Meanwhile, MIAA General Manager Eddie Monreal warns airport personnel that they will face permanent termination if found to be responsible in "laglag bala" o planting ammunition.

"If this was really the intention of airport security personnel, heads will roll," Monreal emphasized.

But according to the initial investigation, as of Sunday afternoon, July 31, there were no official complaints reported nor encoded into security log books.

Monreal believed that the alleged victim made it through two x-ray machines and was intercepted at the final bag-check, where a bullet would be discovered inside a jacket pocket or in hand-carry luggage.

He added, whether or not a bullet was found on the Korean student identified in the post, the student most likely got on her plane which took off with no delay.

Based on the new airport rules, any passenger caught with one or two bullets could still catch their flight without delay as long as the incident was logged.

It was July last year that President Rodrigo Duterte prohibits authorities from arresting passengers for bullets in their luggage after it victimized many passengers, especially the elderly and Overseas Filipino Workers (OFW).


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