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  1. Join Date
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    International and domestic passengers and even Philippine Airlines (PAL) employees have been greatly inconvenienced by the poor air-conditioning and out-of -service escalators, elevators and electronic flights information display systems (FIDS) at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport Centennial Terminal (NAIA 2) for more than a month now.

    Due to a hefty unpaid bill of the Manila International Airport Authority (MIAA) with the International Elevator Equipment Inc. (IEEI ), the local distributor and maintainer of the Mitsubishi elevators and escalators at the said terminal, both international and domestic passengers using NAIA-2 will have to keep using the stairs for what could be a long period of time.

    This is due to a declared intention of MIAA to review the amount being demanded by the IEEI for the upkeep of the elevators and escalators for a period of three years.

    The unserviceable escalators and elevators have taken their toll on passengers, especially the elderly and disabled, Philippine Airline (PAL) employees said.

    In the case of the busted FIDS system, or the network of electronic monitors scattered throughout both the domestic and international areas at the terminal, PAL would have to make do by manually writing the information using markers and white boards and white sheets of paper for an uncertain period of time.

    Due to the poor air-conditioning, PAL has provided at its own expense four portable "chillers" at the international passenger terminal.

    Making matters worse for PAL, airline employees lamented that they are being blamed by passengers for the poor state of equipment and facilities at the terminal when the responsibility for making sure the equipment and facilities at the terminal was the obligation of MIAA.

    NAIA-2 is where PAL international and domestic operations are exclusively housed.

    Only one of the terminal’s six elevators are functioning. Two of the three escalators are not working.

    Engr. Octavio "Bing" Lina, MIAA assistant general manager for operations, said the problem with the air-conditioning system, which he admitted was being operated by MIAA, is now being addressed with a planned purchase of additional units since those at the terminal are inadequate to properly cool the area.

    In the case of the non-working FIDS system, he said MIAA has purchased busted spare parts so they can reactivate monitors.

    However, MIAA would still have to resolve the issue over the repair of escalators and elevators due to a quarrel with IEEI, which reportedly wants to be paid first before continuing to provide maintenance services for MIAA.

    MIAA General Manager Alfonso Cusi admitted they cannot find the contract IEEI signed with the previous MIAA management for the upkeep of the Mitsubishi escalators and elevators.

    "Wala kaming makitang kontrata nila. Hinahanap pa namin yung kontrata. You have to understand that we want to first see the contract before we release any payment," Cusi told The STAR.

    NAIA-2, which is shaped like an inverted V, has a southeast arm designated for domestic operations and a northwest arm for all international flights.

    PAL has a total of 60 flights a day at the terminal, representing 60 percent of the total international and domestic flights operations at both Terminals 1 and 2.

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    Anak ng........! Bumaha ng pera sa kongreso during the impeachment hearings, pero itong NAIA-2 natin, hindi maipagawa! Ano ba ito? Nakakahiya sa mga turista at incoming passengers. Naturingang "international airport", instead of electronic monitors, white board o karton ang ginagamit ng PAL? PWE!Yung mga escalators/elevators, SIRA!(PWE ulit!) At ang mga PAL employees, at passengers, nagpa-paypay kasi, sira ang AIRCON! (PWE!PWE!)

    WOW! Philippines!

  2. Join Date
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    Saan kaya napunta ang Terminal Fee na kinocollect sa mga pasahero?

  3. Join Date
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    Maybe napunta ang Terminal fee sa gastusin ni Garci sa pagtatago niya sa abroad???

    di biro ang gastos ni garci sa pagtago niya kung saan saan lamang, he needs money to be able to evade the people hunting him for his knowledge in last elections brouhaha...


    WBR,

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    #4
    Quote Originally Posted by falken
    Saan kaya napunta ang Terminal Fee na kinocollect sa mga pasahero?
    mostly sa general manager at sa mga tao nila lang naman napupunta yun ,onli in the pilipins lang ang may bayad ang pagamit ng erport.magkano na ba ngayon ang bayad?tuwing uuwi kami jan tumataas ang fee,550petot yung last time,kawawa jan yung mga OFW nating mga kafatid na dugo at pawis ang pang bayad!not to mention ang mga garapal na panghingi ng pera ng mga customs officials ,pag wala kang pang abot i-huhustle kang bubuksan lahat ng gamit mo.hay naku...

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    mas mainam pa nga ang terminal 2 look at terminal 1 hek hek hek......
    Sana buksan na sa 2010 ang terminal 3

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    kung gawin kaya SM Mall yun buong airport terminal para matapos na yun problema.

    CUSA (Common Use Share Area) na lang ng tenants ang magbabayad sa mga facilities na yan.


    very successfully ang SM Malls as jeepney and fx terminals. baka puede na din sa eroplano.

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    #7
    the Philippines is calling/inviting........come, see our beautiful country.
    Last edited by 109; September 14th, 2005 at 07:39 AM.

  8. Join Date
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    #8
    style nila yan, para brasuhin ang PAL na lumipat sa new airport... If you had followed earlier stories, ayaw kasi ng PAL na paghiwalayin ang domestic at international operations kasi nga, wala "link" between centennial and the new airport.

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    Terminal 3 was built to transfer current locators of terminal 1. Talagang mismanagement yan and not to force PAL to transfer to Terminal 3. Ganyan ang mangyayari if we allow the government to run Terminal 3.

    Ang alam ko, may interest si Lucio sa terminal 3 to complete his monopoly in the local airline industry. Kaya panay ang harass ng government sa Piatco and german partner. Favor to Lucio for supporting the admin. Pero ngayon, binili ni Emilio Yap and share ng german company kaya ikot ang puet ni Lucio. Kaya may press release ang emerging dragon asking previous partners to counter the offer by Yap. Kaya si Atty Yasay yak yak ng yak yak sa Piatco deal dahil abogado siya ni Lucio.

    Grabe and mga transactional schemes ng admin ngayon. Giving favors at the expense of the people.

  10. Join Date
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    #10
    Quote Originally Posted by oldblue
    kung gawin kaya SM Mall yun buong airport terminal para matapos na yun problema.

    CUSA (Common Use Share Area) na lang ng tenants ang magbabayad sa mga facilities na yan.


    very successfully ang SM Malls as jeepney and fx terminals. baka puede na din sa eroplano.

    nice one!

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