According to Transportation Secretary Arthur Tugade, Terminal 4 of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) is set to reopen on March 28.
According to Tugade, the terminal has been closed for the previous two years owing to the epidemic. The airport will be able to accommodate more travelers now that it has reopened, especially as the government continues to relax pandemic restrictions.
“NAIA Terminal 4, for the last two years during the pandemic has not been sued. On March 28, we will open the Terminal 4. This is an additional facility that will receive and send passengers to their flights,” During the weekly taped interview, he remarked, speaking partly in Filipino. “Talk to the People” President Rodrigo Duterte was briefed.
He also stated that the airports in Surigao and Siargao, which were also rehabilitated, would reopen by the end of March.
Tugade claims that 7,500 passengers landed in the Philippines two days ago, with another 10,000 expected in the next few days.
He stated that the DOTr is prepared to deal with the surge of inbound travelers.