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BI: Int’l passengers to PH drop 95 percent

The number of international passengers who entered and exited the Philippines since the start of the community quarantine dropped by at least 95 percent compared to the same period last year, the Bureau of Immigration (BI) said Wednesday.

Immigration Commissioner Jaime Morente said passenger arrival volume from March 16 to June 30 declined by more than 96 percent, while departure volume decreased by 95 percent vis-a-vis their number a year ago.

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Morente attributed the sharp drop in passenger statistics to the suspension of international flights by different airlines, in addition to the imposition of travel restrictions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.

“We do not foresee these statistics to rise in the near future while the entire world is still fighting to defeat this coronavirus,” the BI chief added.

Morente nonetheless assured that BI officers manning the country’s ports will continue to be vigilant in thwarting the entry of unwanted aliens, and in combatting human trafficking.

Melvin Mabulac, Immigration Deputy Spokesperson and BI National Operations Center (BINOC) acting chief, disclosed that only 189,000 passengers arrived from March 16 to June 30, a far cry from the more than 5.16 million passengers who arrived in the same period in 2019.

He also said only 238,000 passengers left the country during the period, compared to the 5.18 million who departed in that time last year.

Mabulac explained that the bulk of passengers arrived and departed at the Ninoy Aquino Interntional Airport (NAIA), since all the other international ports were closed during the lockdown.

He said it was only in June that the government allowed international flights to resume at the Clark and Mactan airports.

“Also included in these figures are the more than 16,000 seafarers who disembarked after being quarantined aboard their vessels anchored at the Manila Bay,” he added.

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