Finally, after rearranging our schedules, my dream of
traveling together with my mother and sister to Hong Kong for my birthday is now a reality. Mama needed some persuading since at 72, she’s not up
for all the walking and rushing from one place to another but after promising
her she would have ample time to rest between all the sight-seeing, she relented.
The Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) has been
bashed to high heavens as the worst airport in the world but if you’re flying
out of NAIA Terminal 3, you won’t understand the brouhaha. This terminal is
clean, spacious and thanks to the bad publicity, they now put undiluted liquid
soap in their wash room soap dispensers, which for some reason, makes me
ridiculously happy.
One thing that annoys me about leaving the country though is
the ₱1620 travel tax one has to pay before you’d be allowed to check-in, add to
that the ₱750 terminal fee and you’ve spent ₱2370 before you even pass through
Immigration. Anyway, there’s nothing you can do but grumble that that money
could have bought you more pasalubong
etc.
The travel tax counter is on the right of the NAIA terminal
3 entrance, beside the Cebu Pacific ticketing office. So after paying for the three of us, we immediately proceeded to the Cebu Pacific
web check-in counter to drop off our bags. It’s the first time I’ve tried
checking in online and it’s really convenient because the line is shorter and
you can show up at least 45 minutes before departure time without getting in
trouble.
Off we went to pay the terminal fee and fill up the
departure cards before lining up for Immigration. It makes me sad to see some
Pinoys get denied to board their planes just because the officers were not
convinced they were leaving just to tour.
A friend of mine (who is paid more than I do) got offloaded just because she was traveling alone and wasn’t in her best attire. I wish Immigration agents won’t be so arbitrary in denying people’s right to travel. I know there are a lot of human trafficking cases, but not everyone’s a prospective TNT either.
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