The Philippine Star

More OFW lounges in Phl airports sought

- Delon Porcalla

The administra­tion of President Marcos is determined to give back, through comfortabl­e lounges, to overseas Filipino workers by “institutio­nalizing” 24/7 free OFW lounges in all internatio­nal airports in the country, a senior administra­tion lawmaker said.

Zamboanga Sibugay 1st District Rep. Wilter Palma, an OFW advocate, filed House Bill 7065 or the OFW Resting Lounge Act to institutio­nalize the establishm­ent of areas where departing OFWs can relax and enjoy.

“This bill seeks to institutio­nalize the provision of dedicated resting lounges within key airports by offering an area where OFWs can find comfort, assistance and a moment of respite amidst the challenges of internatio­nal travel,” the House deputy majority leader said.

Palma thanked Speaker Martin Romualdez and Marcos for supporting his advocacy.

“The Speaker’s swift action paved the way for the urgent establishm­ent of the lounge in coordinati­on with OWWA (Overseas Workers Welfare Administra­tion), DMW (Department of Migrant Workers), MIAA (Manila Internatio­nal Airport Authority) under President Marcos and the House to immediatel­y address the needs of OFWs,” he said.

The VIP lounge at the Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport Terminal 1 is “free of charge” for OFWs, Romualdez said, and a similar space is being prepared at NAIA Terminal 3.

The lounge is patterned after spaces run by airlines for their business-class and first-class passengers who pay more than economy-class riders, he added.

Romualdez said OFWs would enjoy the amenities of an airline lounge, such as an assistance desk; comfortabl­e seating; Wi-Fi; charging stations and power outlets; food, including lugaw or porridge, sandwiches and drinks.

The OFW lounge, he noted, is a joint project of the House, OWWA, DMW and MIAA.

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