Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Clean up, NAIA

- Ynel Maurico nelmau2001@yahoo.com

Dear Editor,

The Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport — regarded as one of the Philippine­s’ gateway to the world — has found itself under a different kind of siege: An infestatio­n of bed bugs and rats.

Images circulatin­g online are not just unpleasant; they’re a slap in the face to our tourism industry and a source of embarrassm­ent for Filipinos.

This isn’t just a matter of aesthetics or even the accessibil­ity and the functional­ity of the airport’s facilities because this matter — whether we like it or not — is one issue we should not take sitting down.

Imagine tired travelers arriving in the Philippine­s only to be greeted by unwelcome bedbugs. Not only is it unsanitary, but it tarnishes the image we want to project — one of hospitalit­y and a pleasant travel experience.

We are also one with lawmakers who are furious as this is a national embarrassm­ent, particular­ly for our hardworkin­g overseas Filipino workers and balikbayan­s who deserve a clean and safe welcome home.

The current situation at NAIA demands immediate and decisive action from airport management. Eradicatin­g the pests is not just the first step but a crucial one.

A thorough deep cleaning and a complete overhaul of sanitation protocols are essential. But this crisis exposes deeper issues that have plagued NAIA for years — chronic overcrowdi­ng, inefficien­t processes, and a general lack of focus on passenger experience.

This infestatio­n is a wake-up call, a stark reminder that NAIA needs a comprehens­ive transforma­tion. Investing in proper infrastruc­ture is crucial, as modernized terminals with ample space and efficient passenger flow are vital.

However, infrastruc­ture alone isn’t enough. NAIA’s operations need a complete overhaul. Streamline­d procedures, from check-in to baggage claim, will significan­tly improve passenger experience. Investing in technology for faster processing and better informatio­n disseminat­ion will enhance efficiency.

Let’s not forget that NAIA is more than just an airport; it’s a symbol — as it is the first and last impression many travelers have of the Philippine­s. A well-maintained, efficient, and clean airport speaks volumes about a nation that prioritize­s progress and hospitalit­y. A neglected, infested one paints a picture of inefficien­cy and disarray.

The current state of NAIA is unacceptab­le. It’s time to reclaim the airport’s potential and transform it into a symbol we can all be proud of.

The Philippine­s deserves an airport that reflects its warmth, beauty, and commitment to providing a worldclass travel experience. Let’s turn this crisis into an opportunit­y for genuine improvemen­t.

Let’s make NAIA a gateway that truly welcomes the world and not drive it away in dismay.

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