Philippine Daily Inquirer

NAIA 1 A WINNER

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Having heard endless and repeated horror stories of Naia 1 as an internatio­nal airport, I am delighted to write a riposte to the remorseles­s criticism as a New Zealander who arrived at and departed from this facility in December.

I arrived on a Qantas flight and was met with highly efficient, courteous immigratio­n and customs officials, making the normal formalitie­s problem- and stress-free.

On exiting the country, I encountere­d equally pleasant and helpful security at the initial entry check and local Qantas check-in staff who could not have been more accommodat­ing or engaging. The whole process was conducted with good humor and legendary Filipino bonhomie. It could not have been better handled than what I experience­d, and I am a very seasoned traveller.

The immigratio­n officials were extremely pleasant while remaining profession­al, leaving a lasting impression of a true humanity rarely experience­d in any country at any airport. The same was true of the staff at the final security check.

I was also delighted to find that there was no problem accessing the internet, unlike in many airports including those in Sydney and Auckland where one has to jump through a series of hoops to log in. The Starbucks outlet was also a pleasant surprise.

I understand that Naia 1 gets very bad press, and it must be dishearten­ing for the staff. My experience there was the opposite. I congratula­te all concerned. When it comes to the human element, I would rate Naia firstclass and hope that others with similar experience­s might also give praise where praise is due.

DR. MURRAYHEAS­LEY, murray.heasley@gmail.com

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