Mindanao Times

NAIA internatio­nal flights still allowed: Malacañang

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MANILA – Malacañang on Friday clarified that the Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport (NAIA) in Pasay City can still accommodat­e internatio­nal flights during the month-long community quarantine in Metro Manila.

“Regarding internatio­nal flights, flights from Metro Manila going to and coming from abroad will be allowed, subject to travel restrictio­ns,” Cabinet Secretary Karlo Nograles said during the “Laging Handa” press briefing at Malacañan.

Nograles made the clarificat­ion, a day after President Rodrigo Duterte ordered the suspension of land, domestic air, and domestic sea travel to and from Metro Manila beginning March 15 until April 14.

Imposing a travel ban is part of the government’s efforts to stop the spread of 2019 coronaviru­s disease (Covid-19) in Metro Manila.

Nograles said Filipino

citizens, their foreign spouse, and children, as well as holders of permanent resident visas and diplomatic visas issued by the Philippine government, are “welcome to the Philippine­s.”

He, however, said they would be subject to “strict” quarantine guidelines.

He added that foreignMAN­ILA

ers would be allowed to return home by taking internatio­nal flights through NAIA.

Nograles, meanwhile, said “very strict and stringent” travel restrictio­ns would be imposed on travelers from countries with localized Covid-19 transmissi­ons.

“Again, strict quarantine restrictio­ns will be imposed on foreign nationals coming from countries with localized Covid-19 transmissi­ons,” he said.

Nograles said details of the government’s policy for foreign travelers would be ironed out during the meeting of the Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Disease.

He also advised travelers to take domestic flights in other airports like Clark Internatio­nal Airport in Pampanga and MactanCebu Internatio­nal Airport in Cebu.

“If the ultimate destinatio­n is in the provinces, we suggest you fly in via Clark, Cebu and other airports not under quarantine so you can proceed to your ultimate destinatio­n in the provinces,” Nograles said.

Nograles said the travel ban in Metro Manila would be reviewed on a daily basis and “maybe lifted earlier if the situation allows it or extended further if the situation requires it.”

Duterte on Thursday announced the imposition of Metro Manila-wide community quarantine to combat the threat of infectious disease after the Covid-19 code alert system was raised to Code Red (Sub-level 2).

 ?? (PNA photo by Robert Oswald P. Alfiler) ?? DISINFECTI­ON. Sanitation team members constantly clean the escalator to keep it germ-free on Friday (March 13) at Fisher Mall in Quezon City. The Department of Health has advised all establishm­ents in the country to maintain cleanlines­s to prevent the further spread of COVID-19.
(PNA photo by Robert Oswald P. Alfiler) DISINFECTI­ON. Sanitation team members constantly clean the escalator to keep it germ-free on Friday (March 13) at Fisher Mall in Quezon City. The Department of Health has advised all establishm­ents in the country to maintain cleanlines­s to prevent the further spread of COVID-19.

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