Thursday, January 2, 2025

Naia passengers topped record in 2024

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January 3, 2025

 

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TRAVEL

Record high: Naia passengers topped 50M in 2024


Ninoy Aquino International Airport (Naia) ended 2024 with record-breaking passenger volume, proving that the aviation sector has fully spread its wings since the pandemic-induced lockdowns clipped them a few years ago. In a statement, New Naia Infra Corp. (NNIC) reported that passenger volume had risen 10.43 percent to 50.1 million last year.


By Tyrone Jasper C. Piad

 

GAMING

DigiPlus secures Brazil license


DigiPlus Interactive Corp. will now operate its sports betting and other online games in Brazil after securing a federal license, marking its first venture outside the Philippines amid an online gaming boom. 


By Meg J. Adonis

 

MARKETING PULSE

Making health care accessible to all


The "four-day problem" refers to the time-consuming process that many indigent Filipinos face when seeking medical attention. Day 1: Patients visit a health-care center to consult a doctor. Usually the doctor would ask the patient to get their blood tests done outside so that the doctor can give a proper diagnosis. 


By Josiah Go

 

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BIZ BUZZ

Trouble brewing in Alabang


Members of the Alabang Country Club inside the posh Ayala Alabang Village that caters to the country's rich and famous are in for a rude awakening this new year as their monthly dues are set to increase starting this month by 40 percent, from P5,000 to P7,000 a month.


By Tina Arceo-Dumlao

 

INQUIRER PLUS-EXCLUSIVE

PH firms must brace for AI-powered attacks


Philippine enterprises need to keep their guards up against the further proliferation of digital attacks backed by artificial intelligence (AI), according to cybersecurity firm Check Point, reminding them. 


By Tyrone Jasper C. Piad


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