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MANILA, Philippines — The Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) is fully prepared for the surge of air travelers for the observation of All Saints’ Day and All Souls’ Day or Undas, Transportation Secretary Jaime Bautista said on Wednesday.
Bautista made the pronouncement after conducting an inspection where he noted that all Communications, Navigation, and Surveillance/Air Traffic Management systems (CNS/ATM) were fully operational, preventing potential incidents.
Article continues after this advertisement“I am pleased that we are all fully prepared for All Saints’ Day operations. Let us ensure continuous vigilance at our airports, verify that all equipment is operational and that personnel are fully ready to serve,” he said in a statement.
FEATURED STORIES NEWSINFO Leon now a super typhoon – Pagasa NEWSINFO Marcos wants flexible payment options on electricity bills NEWSINFO Senate urged to send Duterte ‘confession’ to ICCHe also said that CAAP personnel will be on standby, with contingency plans established to minimize potential flight disruptions during the peak travel period.
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Article continues after this advertisementThe transportation chief also noted that airport facilities, including chillers and escalators, are fully operational, and necessary supplies, such as medical kits, are well-stocked.
Article continues after this advertisementHe likewise announced that Malasakit Help Desks are on standby, and Malasakit Kits will be distributed starting October 30.
Article continues after this advertisement“As travelers return home to honor their departed loved ones, we are committed to ensuring their travel is seamless and safe. With the upgrade to [CNS] ATMS software version 22.2, CAAP has ensured that safety and security features have been added, guaranteeing reliable operations during this holiday season,” he added.
Bautista also pointed out that coordination with government agencies and other airlines is vital to ensure seamless operations and a smooth experience for all passengers.
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Meanwhile, CAAP airports are also proactively reinforcing facility safety measures to prioritize the well-being and resilience of affected areas in preparation for Typhoon Leon.
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“Our airports are on heightened alertwow888, not only for the expected surge in passengers but also in response to Typhoon Leon. While some of our affected airports have already recovered from Typhoon Kristine, we continue to support relief operations for those impacted. I have also directed our Area Managers to provide continuous reports on the status of our facilities,” Director General Captain Manuel Antonio said. Emmanuel John Abris, INQUIRER.net trainee
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