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NAIA Logs Over 1M Passengers During Holy Week

Umabot sa mahigit isang milyon ang mga pasahero sa NAIA sa nakalipas na long weekend, mas mataas ng 12 porsyento noong nakaraang taon, ayon sa datos mula sa Manila International Airport Authority.


NAIA Logs Over 1M Passengers During Holy Week

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The Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) has logged 1,040,707 passengers from Palm Sunday to Easter Sunday, higher by 12 percent compared to the 926,755 passengers that the country’s main gateway had during the same period last year, data from the Manila International Airport Authority (MIAA) showed on Monday.

Of the total, 511,073 passengers arrived at the NAIA, while 529,634 were departing passengers. Domestic passenger volume reached 521,154, while international passengers totaled 519,553.

Compared to the Holy Week last year, domestic and international passenger volume have increased by 10 percent and 14 percent, respectively.

In terms of daily average volume, NAIA saw the highest number of passengers – 139, 894 – on Easter Sunday. Lowest passenger volume, international and domestic combined, was logged at 124,230 on Good Friday.

No untoward incident was announced by the MIAA during the period.

However, it admitted that power fluctuations hit NAIA Terminal 2 last March 27 or Holy Wednesday. The power fluctuation lasted for over three hours, affecting the all-domestic terminal’s air conditioning units.

“Following an evaluation by the terminal engineering team, it was determined that the terminal circuit breaker kept tripping due to high power loads caused by the elevated heat index outside the terminal,” the MIAA said in a Wednesday press release. (PNA)