The Philippine Star

MIAA sees over 1 M arrivals this Holy Week

- By RUDY SANTOS – With Elijah Felice Rosales, Ramon Efren Lazaro

The Manila Internatio­nal Airport Authority (MIAA) is expecting an influx of over one million passengers this coming Holy Week.

MIAA general manager Eric Ines anticipate­s a 15 percent increase in passenger volume during this year’s Semana Santa, or from Palm Sunday to Easter Sunday. Last year, the MIAA recorded 926,755 passengers passing through the Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport terminals.

To make travel a better experience for everyone, he said the MIAA, in its Biyaheng Ayos, already ensured adequate manpower, equipment, and optimal working conditions for amenities and key facilities that include critical airport utilities and backup systems.

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.

Ines said that provisions, such as “malasakit kits,” would be available for passengers in case of flight disruption­s, along with assistance desks in all four terminals to address passenger concerns.

“Our domestic operations, in particular, have been consistent­ly surpassing prepandemi­c flight movement and passenger volume. We anticipate travelers taking advantage of exploring local destinatio­ns, the ease and convenienc­e of air travel, summer airline promotions, or simply vacationin­g and being with family during this time,” Ines said.

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.

Ines said they are expecting passenger traffic during the Holy Week to reach 140,000 per day – a figure that is close to the pre-pandemic Lenten season when the daily average hit 140,812, or a total of 1,126,501 passengers in eight days.

To accommodat­e an increase in the number of flights, the MIAA shortened the closure schedules of Runway 06/24 and is collaborat­ing with the Bureau of Immigratio­n and Office for Transporta­tion Security to manage critical choke points and avoid very long lines at immigratio­n counters and final security points.

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.

Meanwhile, local carriers Philippine Airlines, Cebu Pacific and AirAsia said the majority of Filipinos look forward to the Holy Week as a time to reflect and reunite with families and loved ones.

The local carriers reminded passengers to anticipate possible traffic jams en route to the airport and to avoid long lines by checking in online via their websites or mobile apps.

NLEX traffic to rise by 10%

The traffic volume at North Luzon Expressway is also expected to rise by 10 percent during the Holy Week. Starting today and until April 1, NLEX Corp. will be on full alert and would deploy 1,500 traffic, toll and system personnel to assist motorists.

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 SubicClark-Tarlac Expressway. These measures include the creation of additional lanes, expansion of ramps as well as reactivati­ng the “Safe Trip Mo, Sagot Ko” program.

For this Lent, NLEX expects a surge in travelers headed north between 10 a.m. of March 27 until 2 p.m. of March 28.

Bautista advised motorists to plan their trips ahead and to travel during non-peak hours to avoid delays.

He added that during the duration of the “Safe Trip Mo, Sagot Ko” program, road works and lane closures would be suspended, except where safety repairs will be necessary.

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