MIAA Chief Applauds NNIC's New Passport Inspection Protocol at NAIA
In a significant move to enhance passenger convenience and uphold international standards, the Manila International Airport Authority (MIAA) has expressed strong support for the National National Intelligence Coordinating Agency's (NNIC) recent directive regarding passport inspections at Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA).
According to an advisory posted on NAIA's official Facebook page on Tuesday, the NNIC has instructed all security personnel to refrain from physically handling passengers' passports during terminal entry. This change aims to streamline the security process and minimize unnecessary contact, aligning with global best practices in airport security and passenger handling.Philippine News Agency
MIAA General Manager Ed Monreal lauded the NNIC's initiative, stating that the new protocol not only enhances the efficiency of airport operations but also significantly improves the overall passenger experience. He emphasized that this measure is part of a broader effort to modernize airport procedures and ensure that NAIA remains competitive and compliant with international aviation standards.Philippine News Agency
Passengers have welcomed the change, noting the smoother and faster entry process into the terminals. The MIAA assures the public that it will continue to collaborate with relevant agencies to implement policies that prioritize passenger safety and convenience.
This development reflects the ongoing commitment of Philippine airport authorities to adopt practices that meet global expectations, ensuring that travelers experience a seamless and secure journey through NAIA.





