76-anyos na Amerikano, 3 linggo nang natutulog sa mga upuan o sa sahig sa NAIA

76-anyos na Amerikano, 3 linggo nang natutulog sa mga upuan o sa sahig sa NAIA

- A 76-year-old American man has been staying at NAIA Terminal 3 for weeks, sleeping on benches or the floor

- NAIA employees have been providing him with food and monitoring his condition

- The elderly traveler says he has a valid ticket and is scheduled to leave Manila next week, ABS-CBN reported

- MIAA has ordered airport police to inform the US Embassy for possible assistance

A 76-year-old American man has been living at Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Terminal 3 for several weeks.

Photo: Airport Police Department
Photo: Airport Police Department
Source: Facebook

Based on the report of ABS-CBN, citing statements from the airport staff, he has been seen sleeping on benches or directly on the floor, seemingly with nowhere else to go.

Despite his situation, the elderly traveler has not caused any disturbances, and employees at the terminal have been assisting him by providing food and other necessities.

The circumstances surrounding his extended stay at the airport remain unclear.

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It is uncertain whether he arrived in the Philippines as a tourist, was stranded due to financial difficulties, or faced other unforeseen issues that prevented him from leaving.

Some airport workers speculate that he may have missed a previous flight or encountered problems with his travel documents.

When asked about his situation, the man stated that he possesses a valid ticket and is scheduled to depart Manila next week.

However, details about his intended destination and his ability to complete the journey remain unknown.

Given the unusual nature of his prolonged stay, the Manila International Airport Authority (MIAA) has directed airport police to report the matter to the United States Embassy.

Cases of stranded passengers occasionally occur in international airports, often due to financial hardships, visa complications, or health issues. Authorities continue to monitor the situation while extending support where possible.

Here are some comments of netizens:

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I’m glad they treated him well. So sad that this isn’t the case for displaced Filipinos in the U.S.
kawawa naman 😢
Sorry but may be he is one of some foreign husband/ boyfriend/ soon to be but scammed or neglected by a kabayang babae. Thank you that somebody helped

News, photos or videos that arouse the interest of netizens would often go viral on social media, due to the attention netizens give them. These viral posts appeal to the emotions of netizens, as well as to the senses, and in rare cases, such could also happen to ordinary people, making them very relatable. Traffic altercations or issues are also among those that capture the attention of netizens since they occur on a day-to-day basis.

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