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A PAL official in Dubai told Gulf News that the scheduled flights on Friday and Sunday (March 19 and 21, respectively) at 7.55pm (UAE time) will not be affected, but the number of passengers will be limited. PAL said “the restrictions are part of a series of pandemic control measures announced by (Philippine) authorities”.
Travel restrictions
NTF noted Philippines authorities have been trying to contain a spike in coronavirus infections in past weeks as daily cases hit a seven-month high of 5,404 on March 15 and health experts predict the figure could double by the end of March.
“The significant rise in cases since the start of the year is highly likely to be attributed to increased transmission due to noncompliance to the minimum public health standards during gatherings, increased mobility of people, delays in detection and isolation of infected patients, and the entry of SARS-CoV2 variants of concern having potential increased transmissibility,” said NTF chair and National Defence secretary Delfin Lorenzana.
Travel exemptions
Following a cap of 1,500 inbound passengers, the NTF said only the following types of travellers are allowed to enter the Philippines:
Holders of 9(C) visas (seafarers).
Passengers on medical repatriation and their escort/s duly endorsed by the Philippine Department of Foreign Affairs-Office of the Undersecretary for Migrant Workers Affairs (DFA-OUMWA) or the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA).
Distressed Returning Overseas Filipinos (ROFs) duly endorsed by endorsed by DFA-OUMWA.
Emergency, humanitarian and other cases approved by the National Task Force on COVID-19.
Travel options
PAL said those not allowed to travel to the Philippines within the said period can avail of any of the following options:
Rebook on the flight of your choice (on the same cabin class) with rebooking service fees waived.
Convert ticket into a travel voucher for future use.
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Original news source Credit: gulfnews.com
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