Clark International Airport reopens for returning OFWs

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The Clark International Airport reopened its doors on Friday to accommodate overseas Filipino workers returning to the country, the Bases Conversion and Development Authority says

sa mga susunod na araw[Translation: We opened up the Clark airport to decentralize the arrival of overseas Filipino workers. Taking care of the OFWs and bringing them home in the coming days will become much faster and comfortable.]

The agency said the airport's first flight which arrived from Dubai carried 262 passengers, 257 of whom were OFWs. On Saturday, a flight from Vancouver, Canada with 347 Royal Caribbean Cruise Ship seafarers also landed in Clark. Aside from a one-stop shop to assist passengers upon arrival, booths were also set up at the airport so that swab tests could be conducted on the returnees before they head to their respective hotels. The swab samples will then be processed at the JB Lingad Memorial Hospital in San Fernando City, Pampanga.

 

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