Globe brings free unli GoWiFi to over 10,000 stranded passengers at NAIA | Inquirer Technology

Globe brings free unli GoWiFi to over 10,000 stranded passengers at NAIA

While stranded passengers wait for flight operations to resume at NAIA, Globe Telecom keeps them company with free WiFi access
02:03 PM August 23, 2018

Globe Telecom has provided free unlimited GoWiFi service to over 10,000 passengers who were stranded for hours at Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) brought about by the incident involving a foreign airline.

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This comes after an airplane around midnight of Thursday, August 16 skidded off the NAIA runway amid a heavy downpour. As a result, the runway was closed until almost midday of Saturday, August 18 and hundreds of flights were canceled or delayed.

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To help ease the discomfort and inconvenience to the stranded passengers, Globe Telecom provided free GoWiFi access at NAIA Terminals 1, 2, 3, and 4 from Friday, August 17 until Saturday midnight, August 18.

“We recognize the need of the stranded passengers to stay connected and get in touch with their loved ones during inconvenient times. This is why we provided them with free GoWiFi access as soon as we could and until midnight of August 18,” said Janis Racpan, Director for Business Development-WiFi Group at Globe.

With speed of 5-10 Mbps, stranded passengers were able to surf the internet, web chat or update their social media accounts for free.

It was in 2012 when Globe started providing an hour of free GoWiFi access for passengers in domestic and international airports in the country.

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