The Department of Transportation and Communication (DOTC) and Department of Trade the Industry (DTI) jointly issued an Administrative Order, also known as the Air Passenger Bills of Rights, which provides for carrier obligations and a bill of rights for air passengers. Continue reading Air Passenger Bill of Rights
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No Bomb Jokes in Airplanes and Airports
You probably have heard that on 12 April 2012, an Airphil Express flight bound for Puerto Princesa (Palawan) was forced to abort take-off after a passenger said something about an explosion. The pilot requested for assistance from the airport police, resulting to a 4-hour of the plane and the baggage. No was found but the flight was extremely delayed. The subject passenger was not allowed to board and police authorities said he will be charged under the Anti-Bomb Joke Law. Continue reading No Bomb Jokes in Airplanes and Airports
Poll: Airports that Badly Need Improvement
The Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 1 (NAIA I) has been voted, as of 27 March 2011, as the worst airport in Asia. Yes, my dear, the website Guide to Sleeping in Airports reflects that NAIA I is even worse than Islamabad airport. That’s in Pakistan. Continue reading Poll: Airports that Badly Need Improvement
Map: NAIA International and Manila Domestic Airports
How to get there? Map and directions for NAIA International and Manila Domestic Airports. Related post here. Click here for more information on how to effectively use map. Please wait while the map loads. . . Continue reading Map: NAIA International and Manila Domestic Airports
Reacquainted with the Manila Domestic Airport
Time heals all wounds. Time also makes some old things really confusingly and surprisingly new. Take for, for instance, the Manila Domestic Airport. I haven’t been here for ages and today’s “reunion” is both refreshing and weird. Continue reading Reacquainted with the Manila Domestic Airport
NAIA International and Manila Domestic Airports
The anticipation of going to a great vacation, for the first time in that particular destination, builds up once you arrive at the airport. Just imagine the effect of a bad airport experience on the level of your vacation enthusiasm. Continue reading NAIA International and Manila Domestic Airports