According to the newly installed MIAA General Manager, Eddie Villanueva Monreal, ordinary metered taxis will be allowed to enter all NAIA terminals and pick up passengers starting tomorrow. This is to address the long-time problem of the lack of accredited taxi operators currently servicing the airline terminals. Airport security will be taking note of the taxi plate number, driver and operator for each taxi entering the terminal and provide a copy to the passenger with a duplicate kept by the MIAA for their own records. There are also plans to move parts of the NAIA operations to Subic, Clark or Sangley. Aside from their official booth at the NAIAS itself, Ford mounted a huge blogger lounge called Behind the Blue Oval. Based on experience, Mabuhay Taxi drivers noticed that there were unavoidable instances that they don’t have change for big amounts and/or passengers sometimes doesn’t have cash with them when they leave their flats so they ask drivers to do a quick stop at a near ATM. That's why the Mabuhay Taxi Corporation came up with a rather simple but ingenious idea to imbue their few flagship taxis (the black ones) with a handheld payment terminal that accepts payment via Megalink and Bancnet debit cards. Read more in our articles including "Metered taxi are allowed in all NAIA terminals starting tomorrow" and "Behind the Blue Oval by Ford at NAIAS 2014".
According to the newly installed MIAA General Manager, Eddie Villanueva Monreal, ordinary metered taxis will be allowed to enter all NAIA terminals and pick up passengers starting tomorrow. This is to address the long-time problem of the lack of accredited taxi operators currently servicing the airline terminals.
Airport security will be taking note of the taxi plate number, driver and operator for each taxi entering the terminal and provide a copy to the passenger with a duplicate kept by the MIAA for their own records. There are also plans to move parts of the NAIA operations to Subic, Clark or Sangley. Aside from their official booth at the NAIAS itself, Ford mounted a huge blogger lounge called Behind the Blue Oval.
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