Daily Tribune (Philippines)

BoC rolls out e-Travel customs system at MCIA

- BY RICO MIRASOL OSMEÑA @tribunephl_rico

The Bureau of Customs office in the Port of Cebu will implement the e-Travel Customs System to allow airline passengers and crew members arriving at the Mactan Cebu Internatio­nal Airport, or MCIA, to complete customs baggage and currency declaratio­n online.

Mactan Customs Port Collector Gerardo Campo said passengers arriving in Cebu through the MCIA will experience ease in declaring their dutiable items or items in commercial quantity using the e-Travel

Customs System within 72 hours.

“Once it becomes fully operationa­l, passengers who are still in the foreign land can register with the systems and declare their baggage and the currency they will carry with them,” Campo told

BoC-Cebu has partnered with the Department of Informatio­n and Comments Technology in providing connectivi­ty to run the e-Travel Customs System portal.

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He stressed that to avoid delays in the customs clearance process, a passenger has to complete the declaratio­n using their smartphone, tablet, or laptop. All they need to have is an internet connection.

The move is in line with President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.’s directive to digitalize all customs procedures, including dutiable items declaratio­n upon airport arrival, Campo said.

Upon arrival, the passengers will no longer fill up the customs declaratio­n slips but instead log in to the e-Travel Customs System website through https:// etravel.gov.ph or by scanning the quick response code 72 hours before their scheduled arrival at the MCIA.

BoC-Cebu has partnered with the Department of Informatio­n and Comments Technology in providing connectivi­ty to run the e-Travel Customs System portal.

Campo said the system will also boost revenue collection of dutiable items to be brought by the passengers.

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