Naia VIP services revised ‘to discourage misuse’

Protocols for VIP services at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (Naia) – accorded to high-profile individuals and celebrities – have been revised to discourage misuse, the airport's new operator said Thursday.

Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 1 INQUIRER FILE PHOTO / NINO JESUS ORBETA

MANILA, Philippines – Protocols for VIP services at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (Naia) – accorded to high-profile individuals and celebrities – have been revised to discourage misuse, the airport’s new operator said Thursday.

Revisions include higher fees and tailored packages for the assistance.

Media reports said the new rates for VIP services now cost between P8,000 and P140,000, depending on the number of passengers.

“Our ultimate goal is to create a seamless and efficient airport experience where the need for VIP treatment, beyond what is necessary for dignitaries and those with critical functions, becomes unnecessary. We want every traveler to enjoy an effortless journey through Naia, regardless of their status,” New Naia Infrastructure Corp. (NNIC) said in a statement.

Previously, VIP services, which include meet and greet, can be availed for P800 to P4,032.

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“For that amount, any passenger could bypass regular airport procedures. This not only created potential security vulnerabilities but also led to operational inefficiencies and an unfair advantage for those who could afford to pay,” the NNIC said.

Non-passengers will no longer be allowed to avail of meet-and-greet services nor accompany departing VIPs.

The Manila International Airport Authority used to handle VIP services but now these will be exclusively handled by the NNIC’s VIP assistance personnel.

The NNIC said VIP entourages would be limited to essential personnel to ensure efficient processing and reduce disruptions.

Meanwhile, the NNIC said the new protocols “prioritize efficiency and fairness for all passengers.”

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