Philippines to open another air terminal to international flightsJeepney drivers wearing masks for protection against the coronavirus disease install plastic barriers inside a jeepney for maintaining social distancing in Quezon City, Metro Manila, on Friday. (Reuters photo)MANILA: The Philippines will reopen one more terminal at its main airport in the capital for international travel, expanding service operations to airliners from Japan and other countries beginning next week. Ninoy Aquino International Airport in Manila said on Saturday it will restart international flight operations at Terminal 3 beginning Wednesday. Arrival and departure flights of All Nippon Airways, along with seven other airline carriers, will be allowed to resume at the terminal, airport authorities said. The Philippines has recorded 40,336 cases of Covid-19, the disease caused by the virus, as of yesterday, and 1,280 deaths.
Source: Bangkok Post July 05, 2020 03:22 UTC