Airline passenger thanks NAIA for recovering his belongings

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NAIA, Pasay City – Another thankful passenger expressed elation over the recovery of his belongings on July 19, 2019.

Passenger Gao Hao Wei, a passenger bound for Puerto Princesa approached the MIAA airport police help desk and reported that he inadvertently left his Chanel bag inside a Grab taxi that he boarded going to NAIA Terminal 3.

APO1 Alyn Joy Aliporo immediately contacted the mobile number of the driver who was later identified as a certain Ricky Chan. Mr. Chan was already in the Las Pinas area when he received the call. Said driver said he did not notice that something was left inside his unit.

Not soon after, driver Ricky Chan arrived NAIA Terminal 3 and surrendered the Chanel bag containing the passenger’s passport, a mobile phone, important documents and cash amounting to 5000 RMB or converted to Philippine currency, amounts to more than thirty seven thousand pesos (P37,000.00) at current exchange rate.

Passenger Gao Hao Wei expressed sincere gratitude because according to him, more than his expensive bag and everything else inside it, it is his passport that matters the most.

“I personally thank those who worked for this particular case. Undoubtedly, they continue to live the culture of honesty in their workplace. Maliit na bagay na nakakatulong ng malaki sa pagpapaganda ng imahe ng mga manggagawa sa ating paliparan,” said MIAA General Manager Ed Monreal.

The airport chief ordered the inclusion of APO1 Aliporo in the list of awardees in MIAA’s August flag raising ceremony.

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