Speaking to the, traveler Bebeth Timbol said the new e-Travel form, on the one hand, “was easy enough to fill up, but it was a long form with a lot of unclear questions. You can fill it out on your phone and you just have to show the [resulting] QR Code to the same people, as what happened when the One Health Pass was used.” Timbol arrived on December 3 at terminal 2 of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport at 7 pm on a flight from Osaka.
Its other partner agencies include the Department of Information and Communications Technology , the DOT, Bureau of Customs, Department of Transportation, and BI’s parent unit, the Department of Justice. She added, arriving passengers still have to line up twice—one for the scanning of the QR code—and another for the Immigration line, when the BI earlier promised the integration of its system with the e-arrival system of the Department of Health/BOQ and DOT beginning December 1. “From the hallway, after disembarking from the plane, you turn left to scan your QR code, then go to another line for Immigration.