We, at PAL, value your health and safety during your trip. Here are some easy tips that you can follow:
- Frequently wash your hands with soap and running water or alcohol-based cleansers, even if your hands are not visibly dirty. It is recommended to wash your hands:
a. After coughing or sneezing
b. Before and after eating
c. After toilet use
d.Before and after meal preparation
e.After handling animals/ animal waste
f. After handling meat and poultry
g. If there is visible dirt
- Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth with unwashed hands.
- When coughing and sneezing, move away from people and cover your nose and mouth with tissue or flexed elbow. Throw away used tissues properly.
- List down the Medical facilities inside or nearby your airport terminal or accommodation. Here are the Airport Clinics / Medical Helpdesks in key PAL Hubs in the Philippines:
Airport
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Clinic Location
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Operating Hours
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Manila NAIA Terminal 1
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Arrivals area near carousel 1
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24 Hours
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Manila NAIA Terminal 2
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Basement of rotunda (elevator access)
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24 Hours
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Manila NAIA Terminal 3
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International arrivals conveyor
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24 Hours
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Cebu (International)
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Departures level, before immigration counters
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24 Hours
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Cebu (Domestic)
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Airport arrival area
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24 Hours
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Davao
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Second floor, near pre-departure area
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24 Hours
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Clark
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Domestic arrival area
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24 Hours
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Puerto Princesa
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Pre-departure area across Gate 1
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24 Hours
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Tagbilaran (Panglao)
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Nurse-on-duty at the pre-departure Info Desk
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During flight operations
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Kalibo
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Domestic departure area
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24 Hours
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- Immediately consult a doctor if you feel unwell or experience any of the following symptoms: cough, runny nose, headache, sore throat, and fever.
- Check your destination’s rules and requirements when bringing live animals, meats, poultry, and fish before your flight.
- Maintain a healthy lifestyle to build immunity. Eating nutritious food, take enough rest, exercise regularly, and drink plenty of water.
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