Archive for May 5th, 2008

How to Navigate the Dreadful NAIA

Posted by "Travel blogging? Is that thing still around?" on Monday, May 5th, 2008 @ 7:53 pm in Personal - Philippines.

departure lobby (taken from www.miaa.gov.ph )

It would be more pleasurable to have a root canal than to endure the torture of passing through the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) terminal I which is coincidentally the Philippines' premiere gateway. I have read countless of reviews of NAIA from different websites and the tone of the reviews are unanimous. They are all disappointed with the experience passing through NAIA. Well, I can't blame them. I'm not posting this to add fuel to the fire, rather I would like to "warn" first timers on what to expect so they will not have the shock of their life.

I'll be going to Vietnam in a few days so this post will also serve as a refresher for me on what to expect. I plan to arrive there 4 hours before my flight so I can access the Sampaguita Lounge to devour their famous arroz caldo and take a nap before my red-eye flight. If you have 400 pesos to spare it would be worth it to wait for your flight at the Sampaguita Lounge and partake of the mini buffet or just lie down on their several sleeper rooms rather than spending hours at those cold metal seats at the departure lounge.

To avoid any added inconvenience it would be advisable to go straight to the Travel Tax counter first after the first security check in case your ticket does not include the PHP1,620 fee before going to the check-in counters. As much as possible, prepare an exact amount as they sometimes having a hard time giving change to everyone who are paying PHP2,000.

After you checked your luggage and claimed your boarding pass you have to pay PHP750 for the terminal fee (It's free for Overseas Filipino Workers). For me it is the world's most expensive terminal fee given the current state of the airport. You can't even compare NAIA with some BUS terminals in Malaysia and Thailand so paying the amount twice of the current minimum wage here in the Philippines is an insult with robbery.

Be sure to keep your passport, plane ticket and other pertinent travel documents whenever you check-in to your flight and having your passport stamped at immigration to avoid being an inconvenience to those at the back of the queue. A friend told me to choose a young lady immigration officer as they are more nimble processing your passport than their male counterparts. For me I just choose the youngest of them all regardless of their gender as the "veterans" tend to take their time more.

It would be too easy to enumerate the facilities of the airport but it is very hard to list down what the airport lacks and the things to improve as you need a very long paper to write them all down. Maybe in my next post I will try very hard to write about the positive sides of NAIA. I just need to experience them this time.

Postscript: If you need more information about NAIA don't bother checking their website because it's useless. I'm trying to view the realtime arrivals and departure for each terminal and I keep on getting error messages and to add that it takes forever for the page to load even if I'm using a broadband Internet connection.

Update on Sensory Integration International (SII)

Posted by Ang Therapist on Monday, May 5th, 2008 @ 7:28 pm in Lifestyle, Miscellaneous.

Here is an important announcement from the California Attorney General’s office. This concerns practitioners who are seeking refunds for SII courses. Please take note that deadline for filing of reimbursement requests is on 15 May 2008.

Consumer Alert! - Sensory Integration International (SII)

Dear Consumers,

There has been a partial settlement of the Los Angeles civil case People of the State of California v. Sensory Integration [sic] International, et al. (LACSC Case Number BC356213). Under the terms of the settlement, a fund (”Settlement Fund”) will be created for the purpose of providing refunds/partial refunds to persons who registered and paid for courses offered by Sensory Integration International (SII), who were unable to take the courses, and never received refunds of registration fees.

In order to be eligible for a refund/partial refund from the Settlement Fund, please submit a written request to: Office of the Attorney General, Charitable Trusts, 300 S. Spring Street, Los Angeles, California, 90013, Investigative Auditor Martha Gallardo, or by email to martha.gallardo@doj.ca.gov. You may also submit the request by facsimile to (213) 897-7605.

You will need to provide written documentation to the AGO showing that you paid for a course(s), and a signed statement declaring that you did not attend the course(s) and did not receive a refund of the registration fee from SII or from any other source.

The proof of payment the AGO requires would be, depending on the form of payment to SII, either a copy of the check paid to SII (front and back of check), credit card statement or bank statement with the account number blackened, any sales receipt from SII or confirmation of enrollment. In addition, where applicable, any subsequent correspondence from SII regarding postponement of the course(s), your requests to SII demanding a refund, and any subsequent correspondence with or any email with SII regarding a refund owed to you or acknowledgment from SII regarding a refund due to you (either by way of letter or email, or both).

All requests and supporting documentation must be submitted to the AGO no later than May 15, 2008, in order to be eligible to receive a refund/partial refund from the Settlement Fund.

Just to reiterate, any refund issued, will be for course registration fees that you paid for and did not attend, and did not receive a refund from SII or from any other source. Refund amounts will be determined based on the total number of consumers eligible for the refund pool, thus any refund issued may be less than the amount of a refund claim submitted.

Investigative Auditor Martha Gallardo can be contacted at (213) 620-2102 or martha.gallardo@doj.ca.gov.

Source: California Board of OT