Almost one million passenger departures and arrivals were recorded by the Bureau of Immigration (BI) last Holy Week.

“Throughout the Holy Week, the BI recorded a total of 371,092 arrivals and 432,763 departures across the country’s international airports,” the BI said in a statement on Tuesday, April 22.
“At the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) alone, daily arrivals peaked at 51,000, while daily departures reached up to 61,000,” it added.
Despite the huge number of passengers, BI Commissioner Joel Anthony M. Viado said the bureau was able to ensure smooth and secure travel for all Filipinos during peak travel season.
“Through the guidance of the President and in support of his Bagong Pilipinas campaign, the Bureau of Immigration remains committed to providing swift, safe, and seamless service to the traveling public,” he said.
During the Holy Week, Viado said more than 40 immigration officers were deployed at the NAIA alone.
He also said the BI opened at the NAIA Terminal 3 a wing for overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) that helped decongest queues and provided more convenient processing.