The Manila International Airport Authority is expecting an influx of over one million passengers this coming Holy Week.
MANILA, Philippines — The Manila International Airport Authority is expecting an influx of over one million passengers this coming Holy Week.
It has also coordinated with Maynilad for an uninterrupted water service and made sure that all generator sets, in case of power failure, will be working properly. For the first 14 days of March 2024 alone, the MIAA recorded passenger volume to be at 1,853,132. The number ranged between 128,000 and 138,000 for this two-week period, or a daily average of 132,367 passengers.
The MIAA, Ines added, is also coordinating with the PNP Aviation Security Group, the local government units of Pasay and Parañaque cities, and the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority to ensure a smoother traffic flow in thoroughfares leading to and from the terminals. J. Luigi Bautista, NLEX Corp. president and general manager, said they are also implementing measures to lessen traffic buildup at both NLEX and SCTEX or Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway. These measures include the creation of additional lanes, expansion of ramps as well as reactivating the “Safe Trip Mo, Sagot Ko” program.
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