Philippine government authorities have directed that international inbound arrivals at Manila’s Ninoy Aquino International Airport shall be limited to a maximum of 1,500 passengers per day for all airlines combined, for the period from March 18 (at 8:00 AM Philippine time) to April 19, 2021 (at 8:00 AM Philippine time), in line with a directive issued by the Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB).
To comply with the restriction, airlines will need to cancel a number of international flights to and from Manila during the stated March 18 to April 19 period.
Airlines will likewise comply with any directives from the Philippine Bureau of Immigration (BI) and concerned authorities on the type of travelers that will be allowed entry into the Philippines within the same March 18 (8 AM) to April 19 (8 AM) period. Please note that certain passenger types will thus need to postpone their Manila-bound travels until after the stated period.
“Airline operating in NAIA that will exceed the allowed capacity will be meted with the appropriate penalty pursuant to Joint Memorandum Circular No. 2021-01 dated 08 January 2021, issued by the Manila International Airport Authority, Clark International Airport Corporation, Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines, and the Civil Aeronautics Board,” the advisory read.
The Civil Aeronautics Board has set limitations on the number of inbound international passengers at NAIA. In an advisory dated March 15, the CAB said @MIAAGovPH would accommodate only 1,500 inbound international passengers daily, from March 18 to April 18. | via Cristina Arayata pic.twitter.com/4jc01i2eqz
— Phil News Agency (@pnagovph) March 16, 2021