NAIA improves
After ranking among the worst airports in the world for many years, Ninoy Aquino International Airport has finally redeemed itself after it was recently hailed as one of the most improved airports in the world according to London-based research firm Skytrax [6]. This is due to continuous efforts, renovations, and policies and reforms to improve the flight experience of passengers and reduce flight delays and decongestion of the airport [7].
Still on the topic of improvements,
Cebu Pacific has received its new Airbus A321 jets, the longest and widest single aisle aircraft [8]. Among the amenities inside the new plane includes USB slots, which will allow passengers to charge their mobile phones while on the flight.
[1] https://www.accuweather.com/en/ph/manila/264885/april-weather/264885?monyr=4/1/2018
[2] http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/977183/number-coding-for-city-and-provincial-buses-lifted-on-march-28-april-2
[3] http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/serbisyopubliko/transportation/648001/mmda-expect-heavy-traffic-as-mrt7-construction-on-elliptical-road-starts-maundy-thursday/story/
[4] http://news.abs-cbn.com/news/03/26/18/uber-tigil-operasyon-sa-abril-9-aanib-sa-grab
[5] https://www.grab.com/ph/comingtogether/ and https://www.uber.com/en-PH/newsroom/uber-grab/
[6] https://businessmirror.com.ph/skytrax-survey-naia-among-worlds-most-improved-airports-in-2018/
[7] http://news.abs-cbn.com/business/03/15/18/super-consortium-hurdles-first-test-in-naia-bid