For Non-OFW Passengers
3 August 2020
PHILIPPINE Airlines (PAL) has rolled out a One-Stop-Shop (OSS) center at Terminal 2 of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (Naia) on Saturday ( August 1), to administer the mandatory real time polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) test for returning overseas Filipinos and authorized foreign nationals.
PAL said its testing facility will significantly augment the Manila airport’s capacity to screen travelers and process quarantine requirements for passengers on PAL flights from North America, the Middle East, Europe, Oceania and across Asia.
“PAL’s One-Stop-Shop is capable of testing 1,200 passengers a day and producing test results within 48 hours,” said spokesman Cielo Villuna.
The new PAL facility will operate supplemental service to the existing government-run IATF One-Stop-Shop facility that will now exclusively serve arriving Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs). The government test facility allows testing of 3,000 passengers a day, with results from 48 to 72 hours.
PAL medical services will be provided by Detoxicare Molecular Diagnostics Laboratory, an accredited laboratory by the Department of Health(DOH), National Task Force (NTF), and the Inter-Agency Task Force (IATF).
Detoxicare will conduct the RT-PCR Covid-19 tests for non-OFWs, while the Philippine Coast Guard will administer the tests for all arriving OFWs.
The Department of Tourism and the Hotel Sales and Marketing Association (HSMA) will then assist arriving non-OFWs with their hotel bookings, bus transfers, and other concerns, while waiting for their RT-PCR test results .
Returning Overseas Filipinos (ROFs) and authorized foreign nationals, are required to register via the PALlink– https://bit.ly/3ffoAIK — and submit an accomplished electronic Case Investigation Form (e-CIF) at least three days before boarding their flight to the Philippines.
They also need to secure an advance booking at any government-accredited hotel in Manila for at least two nights, in line with the time expected to process and release their Covid test results.
“Travelers will need to pay the costs of the swab test and hotel accommodation,” PAL said.
On the other hand, OFWs need to register through the Red Cross Portal — https://e-cif.redcross.org.ph/ and submit an accomplished electronic Case Investigation Form (e-CIF) at least three days before boarding their flight home.
Family members traveling together with at least one OFW will likewise be considered OFWs.)
Land-based OFWs must also create or update their accounts on the OFW Assistance Information System (OASIS) at http://oasis.owwa.gov.ph/
The Philippine Government and/or manpower agencies will shoulder the costs of testing and quarantine accommodations for OFWs.
The OSS facility will help PAL avoid the costly and burdensome re-routing of some international flights to land in Cebu or Clark instead of Manila.
The PAL facility at Terminal 2 has been operating on a trial basis since June 27 and has successfully processed passengers arriving from San Francisco and other selected international flights.
PHILIPPINE Airlines (PAL) has rolled out a One-Stop-Shop (OSS) center at Terminal 2 of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (Naia) on Saturday ( August 1), to administer the mandatory real time polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) test for returning overseas Filipinos and authorized foreign nationals.
PAL said its testing facility will significantly augment the Manila airport’s capacity to screen travelers and process quarantine requirements for passengers on PAL flights from North America, the Middle East, Europe, Oceania and across Asia.
“PAL’s One-Stop-Shop is capable of testing 1,200 passengers a day and producing test results within 48 hours,” said spokesman Cielo Villuna.
The new PAL facility will operate supplemental service to the existing government-run IATF One-Stop-Shop facility that will now exclusively serve arriving Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs). The government test facility allows testing of 3,000 passengers a day, with results from 48 to 72 hours.
PAL medical services will be provided by Detoxicare Molecular Diagnostics Laboratory, an accredited laboratory by the Department of Health(DOH), National Task Force (NTF), and the Inter-Agency Task Force (IATF).
Detoxicare will conduct the RT-PCR Covid-19 tests for non-OFWs, while the Philippine Coast Guard will administer the tests for all arriving OFWs.
The Department of Tourism and the Hotel Sales and Marketing Association (HSMA) will then assist arriving non-OFWs with their hotel bookings, bus transfers, and other concerns, while waiting for their RT-PCR test results .
Returning Overseas Filipinos (ROFs) and authorized foreign nationals, are required to register via the PALlink– https://bit.ly/3ffoAIK — and submit an accomplished electronic Case Investigation Form (e-CIF) at least three days before boarding their flight to the Philippines.
They also need to secure an advance booking at any government-accredited hotel in Manila for at least two nights, in line with the time expected to process and release their Covid test results.
“Travelers will need to pay the costs of the swab test and hotel accommodation,” PAL said.
On the other hand, OFWs need to register through the Red Cross Portal — https://e-cif.redcross.org.ph/ and submit an accomplished electronic Case Investigation Form (e-CIF) at least three days before boarding their flight home.
Family members traveling together with at least one OFW will likewise be considered OFWs.)
Land-based OFWs must also create or update their accounts on the OFW Assistance Information System (OASIS) at http://oasis.owwa.gov.ph/
The Philippine Government and/or manpower agencies will shoulder the costs of testing and quarantine accommodations for OFWs.
The OSS facility will help PAL avoid the costly and burdensome re-routing of some international flights to land in Cebu or Clark instead of Manila.
The PAL facility at Terminal 2 has been operating on a trial basis since June 27 and has successfully processed passengers arriving from San Francisco and other selected international flights.
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