NAIA: Airport security no longer allowed to touch passengers’ passports
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NAIA: Airport security no longer allowed to touch passengers’ passports
Airport security personnel are no longer allowed to touch the passengers" passports during terminal entry following reports of damaged passports, the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) said on Tuesday.
NAIA prohibits airport staff from touching passenger's passports
NAIA issues new guidelines following the viral incident of a "torn passport" from a certain passenger.PH Passport with NAIA runway as backgroundA countermeasure to protect both sidesThe Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) has issued an advisory instructing security personnel to refrain from handling passengers’ passports during terminal entry and security checks. The move aims to minimize unnecessary contact and prevent potential damage to…
NAIA security no longer allowed to touch passengers' passports
Security personnel at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) are no longer allowed to touch passengers’ passports during terminal entry and security checks. Instead, travelers will be asked to present their valid ID or passport by holding it up themselves for visual verification, the airport operator announced. “To better protect your travel documents and reduce …
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