Malasakit kits are being given out to travelers at Bohol Panglao Airport by CAAP personnel. Photo from Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines
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CAAP gears up for holiday rush

Anthony Ching

The Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) said Friday it is prepared to manage the expected increase in passenger traffic during the Christmas season.

CAAP said it is committed to ensuring safe and efficient travel at the 44 airports under its jurisdiction, in line with the Department of Transportation's (DOTr) Oplan Byaheng Ayos: Pasko 2024, which will be in effect from 20 December to 3 January 2025.

The agency confirmed that its Communication Navigation Surveillance/Air Traffic Management (CNS/ATM) systems are fully operational. It also has backup plans in place to address any potential delays and ensure smooth operations despite the expected rise in travelers.

CAAP will provide “Malasakit kits,” which contain essential items like biscuits, coffee, and hygiene products, as well as Malasakit Help Desks to assist passengers with inquiries.

CAAP Director General Captain Manuel Antonio Tamayo said the agency is working with airline operators and other government agencies to maintain smooth airport operations and customer satisfaction.

Travelers are advised to plan their trips early, arrive at the airport two to three hours before their scheduled flights, and follow airport guidelines. Sharp objects, such as knives and scissors, are prohibited in carry-on luggage.