THE New NAIA Infra Corp. (NNIC) is collaborating with the Manila International Airport Authority (MIAA) and other stakeholders to ensure smooth travel as Filipinos prepare for All Saints’ and All Souls’ Days.
This partnership involves enhancing security, passenger assistance, and traffic management at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA)
Building upon the established roles and responsibilities of airport stakeholders, NNIC is enhancing coordination and implementing additional measures to effectively manage the influx of passengers during the peak season.
This includes close coordination with government agencies that include the MIAA as its regulator, Department of Transportation (DoTr), Philippine National Police-Aviation Security Group, Metropolitan Manila Development Authority, Bureau of Customs, Bureau of Immigration, and Bureau of Quarantine to ensure sufficient manpower and resources are available to handle the expected increased passenger traffic.
NNIC is also working with airline companies to encourage early check-in counter openings to allow passengers more time for check-in and reduce queuing times during peak hours.
A comprehensive review of ground handler and airline equipment deployment is ongoing to make sure sufficient serviceable equipment is available to manage baggage and passenger flow efficiently.
Meanwhile, NNIC is in talks with transportation service providers to increase vehicle availability and make it easier for passengers to access and depart from the airport.
NNIC advised passengers to arrive early for their flights to allow enough time for security, check-in, and immigration procedures.
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