There is no stopping the exit of the Miascor ground handling services company from the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (Naia).
The Manila International Airport Authority (MIAA), the state-run administrator of Naia, said Miascor’s extended lease and concession contract would be finally terminated on April 21.
MIAA general manager Ed Monreal said five other ground handling service providers operating at Naia would take over and divide among themselves Miascor’s services for 15 airlines. It would be the airlines that would execute service contracts with the other ground handling firms.
Up to President to decide
The five firms might also absorb some of the 4,000 Miascor employees and could also purchase the equipment left by Miascor.
Monreal told reporters that it would be up to President Duterte to decide if he wanted to reconsider his decision.
Miascor officials have said they would appeal to Malacañang. Monreal said he respected such a move.
“We need to protect airport travelers from baggage theft, especially overseas Filipino workers who work so hard to earn a living, and to make sure that potential tourists and investors are not turned off by such incidents at the airport,” Monreal said, defending the contract termination.
Expired on March 31
He also denied accusations that he had something to gain from the implementation of the closure, adding that it would be the airlines that would chose their ground handlers.
The contract between MIAA and Miascor expired on Mar. 31, 2017, and was extended on a month-to-month basis.
The President ordered the contract terminated once and for all after learning of the pilferage committed by Miascor employees at Clark International Airport, where the victim was an OFW from Canada.
Monreal, referring to a theft at Naia involving Miascor employees who victimized the Turkish foreign minister’s wife, said that if it were up to him, he would have canceled Miascor’s accreditation on the same day.
According to him, MIAA issues around 1,500 monthly passes to Miascor employees going on duty at the Naia complex.