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(From Philippine Daily Inquirer)

Byline: Clarissa S. Batino

THE NINOY Aquino International Airport is planning to collect an additional $5 per passenger traveling overseas to pay for the increased cost of security.

Manila International Airport Authority general manager Edgardo Manda said the agency had presented the ...

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