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PAL to operate Bayanihan Repatriation flight from Bangkok to Manila on August 5

Philippine Airlines will operate a repatriation flight from Bangkok to Manila on August 5 as part of the Philippine Government’s “Bayanihan” repatriation program.

In another advisory, PAL said that it will operate Manila-Bangkok-Manila once a week every Wednesday.

Please note the following reminders:

– Only Filipino Passport Holders will be allowed to board the flight.

– Passengers must present a valid negative Covid-19 RT-PCR test taken within 48 hours before departure and must undergo a second RT-PCR test after 7 days of quarantine.

– Passengers must present the One Health Pass QR code prior to aircraft boarding.

– Passengers will be subjected to 14 days facility-based quarantine upon arrival.

WHAT TO EXPECT BEFORE YOU FLY

As mandated by the Bureau of Quarantine, all passengers must present the One Health Pass QR code prior to aircraft boarding. The One Health Pass Declaration form collects the personal information, health status, and travel history of all passengers arriving in the Philippines. A separate form should be filled-out by each passenger including children.

All travelers should register to the Bureau of Quarantine e-Health Declaration Card including children. Register to the BOQ One Health Pass (OHP) to declare your personal information, health status, and travel history. Please note that this is a 2-step registration process.

Step 1 – to be accomplished at any time on or before your departure date: Register through https://www.onehealthpass.com.ph/e-HDC and completely fill out all required fields. Upon filling out the form, please ensure to save a copy of your unique transaction number, which you will need when you are at the airport to accomplish Step 2 below to complete your e-HDC registration.

Step 2: to be accomplished at the airport, prior to boarding your flight to the Philippines: Before boarding your flight, answer the e-HDC at https://www.onehealthpass.com.ph/e-HDC by entering your unique transaction number to retrieve your record. Upon completing all the information, you will receive your unique QR code which you need to present before boarding and upon arrival.

All information shared in the One Health Pass is collected and processed solely by the Bureau of Quarantine. The One Health Pass website is independent of PAL and PAL has no control over said website.

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