BI welcomes proposal to modernize NAIA

The Bureau of Immigration (BI) said it welcomes a recent proposal by the government’s transportation officials to modernize the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA), saying it will facilitate the delivery of faster and efficient immigration services to the traveling public.

In a statement, Immigration Commissioner Norman Tansingco said the BI fully supports a joint proposal recently submitted by the Department of Transportation (DOTr) and Manila International Airport Authority to the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) to undertake the NAIA modernization project.

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The proposal seeks to upgrade the facilities of the country’s premiere airport through a public-private partnership scheme that will be undertaken by a private concessionaire who will invest in the project.

“As we have repeatedly stressed, the expansion of NAIA’s facilities is necessary so we can avoid these long queues in our immigration counters and expedite the processing of the thousands of international passengers who arrive and depart at the airport daily,” Tansingco said.

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BI welcomes proposal to modernize NAIA

The BI chief said he hopes that with a modernized NAIA, the immigration areas in NAIA’s terminals will be widened and additional immigration booths will be installed to enable us to cope with the ever increasing volume of passengers at the airport.

Tansingco stressed that lack of manpower is no longer a problem for the BI with the continuous hiring of new BI officers in recent years.

“What we need at the NAIA is additional space and more immigration counters so that these long passeger queues will become a thing of the past,” he added.

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He said the proposed NAIA modernization project could not have come at a more opportune time, citing the recent approval by the House of Representatives of a new Philippine immigration law that will replace the antiquated 1940 immigration act.

The Senate is now expected to tackle the immigration bill which are the among the bills that Malacañang has certified as urgent to Congress.

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