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Dubai airline urges NAIA passengers to arrive four hours early due to high volume of travelers

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Emirates Airline has advised passengers traveling from Ninoy Aquino Manila International Airport (NAIA) to arrive at the airport four hours before their flight departure due to the high volume of passengers.

Check-in desks will close 75 minutes before the standard departure time.

Passengers are also reminded to check the travel requirements for their destination and ensure they have the necessary travel and health documents.

The advice follows a recent nationwide transport strike that disrupted the country’s public transport system, leaving many passengers stranded and unable to reach the airport on time. Airlines are urging passengers to arrive early and check for any updates or changes in flight schedules.

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