PAL advises passengers to be at airports at least 4 hours early
MANILA, Philippines–Philippine Airlines on Friday reiterated its advice to all its passengers to be at the NAIA Centennial Terminal 2 at least four (4) hours before their scheduled flights to avoid inconvenience.
The reminder was issued in view of the ongoing protest actions by the
PAL Employees Association (PALEA) along the roads leading to the
airport.
Should passengers be stranded along such roads as Andrews Avenue, Old
Domestic Road, and Airport Road, PAL has made available several
airconditioned buses that will bring passengers directly to Terminal 2 via the airside where there is no traffic.
These strategic areas include:
§ Rotunda near Terminal 3 Entrance, Andrews Avenue;
§ PAL Flight Operations Center, along Andrews Avenue (beside footbridge);
§ Infront of LTO office along Old Domestic Road; and
Article continues after this advertisement§ Area near CAAP (Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines), MIA Road leading to Terminal 2
PAL personnel with placards and tarpaulin signs will be dislayed in
these areas to guide motorists accordingly. The buses will be
available until late Friday evening to serve the needs of PAL
passengers.