PBBM: Provide aid to passengers affected by NAIA power outage
President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. has tasked the Department of Transportation (DOTr) to provide the necessary assistance to the passengers who may have been affected by the power outage that struck the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) on Labor Day, the Presidential Communications Office (PCO) said.
*Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Terminal 3 (File Photo / Manila International Airport Authority / Facebook)*
The PCO said this after a power failure hit the NAIA Terminal 3 early Monday, May 1, which led to [several flight cancelations and delays](https://www.facebook.com/MIAAGovPH/posts/pfbid0rT11L7rqcU4c1cM7ZW8Sg7JzGvYfQveqtnXca32bt5dAnzYehQe1cC5ytMnxcCKLl). In a statement, the PCO said Marcos had instructed Transportation Secretary Jaime Bautista to resolve the matter quickly and to assist those affected by the power outage. "[President Marcos] has instructed [DOTr] Secretary Bautista to restore normal power operations at the NAIA Termina 3 as soon as possible while providing all necessary assistance to affected passengers," the PCO said. Marcos is currently in Washington, DC, for an [official visit](https://mb.com.ph/2023/5/1/marcos-arrives-in-washington). The Manila International Airport Authority (MIAA) said the power outage hit Terminal 3 of the country's main gateway at around 1:05 a.m. It also apologized for the situation. "The MIAA Management apologizes to air travelers for the inconvenience that the situation may have brought them," it said. "MIAA operations personnel are now continuously doing the rounds of Terminal 3 to provide assistance to passengers and answer inquiries they might have," it added. According to the MIAA, standby power supplied electricity to critical facilities that enabled computer systems of airlines and immigration to function partially. It also enabled the processing of inbound and outbound passengers. It added that their Engineering team was working with Meralco technical personnel to determine the cause of the power failure.
*Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Terminal 3 (File Photo / Manila International Airport Authority / Facebook)*
The PCO said this after a power failure hit the NAIA Terminal 3 early Monday, May 1, which led to [several flight cancelations and delays](https://www.facebook.com/MIAAGovPH/posts/pfbid0rT11L7rqcU4c1cM7ZW8Sg7JzGvYfQveqtnXca32bt5dAnzYehQe1cC5ytMnxcCKLl). In a statement, the PCO said Marcos had instructed Transportation Secretary Jaime Bautista to resolve the matter quickly and to assist those affected by the power outage. "[President Marcos] has instructed [DOTr] Secretary Bautista to restore normal power operations at the NAIA Termina 3 as soon as possible while providing all necessary assistance to affected passengers," the PCO said. Marcos is currently in Washington, DC, for an [official visit](https://mb.com.ph/2023/5/1/marcos-arrives-in-washington). The Manila International Airport Authority (MIAA) said the power outage hit Terminal 3 of the country's main gateway at around 1:05 a.m. It also apologized for the situation. "The MIAA Management apologizes to air travelers for the inconvenience that the situation may have brought them," it said. "MIAA operations personnel are now continuously doing the rounds of Terminal 3 to provide assistance to passengers and answer inquiries they might have," it added. According to the MIAA, standby power supplied electricity to critical facilities that enabled computer systems of airlines and immigration to function partially. It also enabled the processing of inbound and outbound passengers. It added that their Engineering team was working with Meralco technical personnel to determine the cause of the power failure.