Philippines: Airlines gear up for domestic flights’ move to Terminal 2
AirAsia Philippines and Philippine Airlines (PAL) said they are both working with the Manila International Airport Authority for the planned reassignment of all domestic flights to Terminal 2. “We are working with the airport authorities as we gear up for the eventual use of Terminal 2 as an all-domestic terminal,” PAL Spokesperson Maria Cielo C. Villaluna said. The MIAA is presently engaged in consultation with stakeholders on the terminal changes. “We will disclose details of the final plans when these are ready. We support initiatives that aim to enhance the total passenger experience,” she added. AirAsia said that it will also work with the MIAA on the planned transfer to Terminal 2 of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport effective July 1. “As an airline that is guest-obsessed, we are one with MIAA with the intention of optimizing the utilization of our airport terminals,” AirAsia Head of Communications and Public Affairs Steve F. Dailisan said.<br/>
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Philippines: Airlines gear up for domestic flights’ move to Terminal 2
AirAsia Philippines and Philippine Airlines (PAL) said they are both working with the Manila International Airport Authority for the planned reassignment of all domestic flights to Terminal 2. “We are working with the airport authorities as we gear up for the eventual use of Terminal 2 as an all-domestic terminal,” PAL Spokesperson Maria Cielo C. Villaluna said. The MIAA is presently engaged in consultation with stakeholders on the terminal changes. “We will disclose details of the final plans when these are ready. We support initiatives that aim to enhance the total passenger experience,” she added. AirAsia said that it will also work with the MIAA on the planned transfer to Terminal 2 of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport effective July 1. “As an airline that is guest-obsessed, we are one with MIAA with the intention of optimizing the utilization of our airport terminals,” AirAsia Head of Communications and Public Affairs Steve F. Dailisan said.<br/>