ManilaTimes-Dec 24

Hundreds of overseas Filipinos (OFW) are flying home for family reunions this Christmas, but there are concerns that airport quotas for arriving passengers might strand many of them. “We have the planes and the crew ready to fly them. We will do all we can to help secure hotel rooms in coordination with the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration and the other agencies,” said Dexter LeePhilippine Airlines‘ (PAL) senior vice president and chief strategy and planning officer. The flag carrier estimates that about 2,500 passengers, mostly OFWs, are affected, and the number could rise if PAL is required to cancel or adjust more flights. The government has imposed a quota of 4,000 arrivals per day at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport, in response to fears of the Omicron Covid-19 variant slipping into the country. The cap on arriving passengers has led to forced cancellations of many inbound flights. Airlines are reported to be facing heavy fines if they exceed their quotas. Read more at: https://www.manilatimes.net/2021/12/24/news/national/cap-on-arrivals-hurting-returning-filipinos/1827073