Aklan vice governor Gabrielle Calizo-Quimpo is confident the current investigation into the “laglag-bala” issue at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) can be solved immediately.
She believes, however, it may have a long-term effect in the country’s tourism industry.
“I have heard from the news that the national government is now on top of the situation. I just hope that tourists coming in the country are always on alert with what is going on,” said Quimpo.
Currently, the Department of Tourism is checking with different resorts here if there were reported cancellations of hotel rooms due to the “laglag-bala” issue.
Recently, a Filipina tourist bound for Boracay was apprehended at the NAIA after fell victim to the scam.
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