PAL sets paperless entry at NAIA Terminal 2

Philippine Airlines, in collaboration with the Manila International Airport Authority (MIAA), is set to break new ground when it introduces next week a novel system at its main Manila airport hub that dispenses with paper documents and instead relies on a digital image of the ticket for passengers entering the terminal.
This image should match the one sent by PAL to the passenger’s device when the ticket was purchased.

Other forms of travel documents, including paper ones, will still be accepted during the initial phase of the project. These include the traditional paper ticket, the printed itinerary receipt, and the printed e-boarding pass for passengers opting for web check-in.

During the initial phase of implementation, PAL representatives will be temporarily posted at the NAIA Terminal 2 entrance to assist passengers and security personnel in applying the new scheme.

This initiative by the flag carrier is in line with the mandate of the International Air Transport Association (IATA) for its member airlines to eliminate paper documents and move to a completely paperless environment by 2016.

Passengers are reminded to bring their necessary travel documents such as valid identification cards with photograph and passports for security and check-in requirement.

MIAA invites bid for ‘P1.2 million wristwatch’

Bid Notice Abstract

Bid Notice Abstract


This will either make you laugh or cry.

Last Monday over dinner, lawyer Ven Canta shared with us something that intrigued him when he visited the Philippine Government Electronic Procurement System or PhilGeps website.

It was an Invitation to Bid Reference No. 2785628.

The Procuring entity is the Manila International Airport Authority and the description of product or service it needs: Purchase of a Wristwatch.

Budget: P1,240,000.00.

Under the column “Quantity” is the figure “1”. Underneath another column “UOM” is the word “Lot.”

The phrase “Purchase of Wristwatch” appeared three times in the two documents that I saw.

The Bid Notice Abstract carries the following disclaimer: The PhilGeps team is not responsible for any typographical errors or misinformation presented in the system. PhilGeps only displays information provided for by its clients and any queries regarding the postings should be directed to the contact persons of the concerned party.

Bid Document2

Bid Document2


The documents showed that the chairman of the MIAA Bids and Awards Committee is MGen Vicente L. Guerzon, Jr ,AFP (ret).

Contact person is Franz Yrolle E. Veracion, BAC, Ninoy Aquino International Airport.

Ms Veracion’s contact details: yrolleveracion@hotmail.com; 877-1109 loc.3010 and 877-18-01.

Closing date for bidding: 10/09/ 2014, 12 :00 p.m.

Delivery Date: 15 days

We asked: What kind of watch is worth P1.24 million? And where would MIAA , that cannot even fix the airconditioning units at NAIA1, use that?

I emailed Ms Veracion Tuesday night asking for details about the bidding for a P1.2 million wristwatch. I was expecting to get an answer from her the next morning.

No reply by email. I was able to contact her Wednesday afternoon by phone.

Ms Veracion, who said she is with the BAC Secretariat, explained that P1,240,000.00 is for 124 watches (P10,000 each) that they would like to give to 124 employees who have rendered 30 years of service to MIAA.

I asked why the description is singular “Purchase of Wristwatch”? Why is there not stated that they need 124 pieces of wristwatches?

She explained the number of wristwatches would be known in the bidding documents. She said the P1,240,000.00 is for the whole “Lot” under UOM (Unit of Measure).

I thanked her for her patience in explaining to me the details of the Bid Notice Abstract.

I asked her why she did not reply to my email inquiry? She said the email address was for bidders.

You mean, it cannot be used for inquiry, I asked. What do you do with inquiries made by email about your office?

She said internet service at the MIAA is bad.

I laughed in order not to cry.

NAIA Terminal 3 welcomes Singapore Airlines

 Photo shows the MIAA General Manager flanked by (from left to right) Singapore Airlines’ General Manager, Ranjan Jha; NAIA Terminal 3 Manager, Engr. Octavio Lina; and Singapore Airlines’ Station Manager, Kelvin Kwan (right)

Earlier today, Manila International Airport Authority (MIAA) General Manager Jose Angel Honrado officially welcomed Singapore Airlines to its new home at Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Terminal 3 as the carrier celebrated its inaugural flight from the terminal.With this move, SIA looks forward to serving its passengers even better, with NAIA Terminal 3 being more centrally-located, having newer infrastructure, and boasting of more space and dining options.

Beginning September 1, all SIA passengers will depart from and arrive at NAIA Terminal 3. All flight schedules remain unchanged.