M'sian travellers stranded in the Philippines allowed to enter
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A group of 15 travellers from Malaysia are reportedly stranded at the Manila Ninoy Aquino International Airport after they were denied entry into the Philippines as local authorities did not recognise the MySejahtera vaccine certification.
The 15 passengers had arrived in the Philippines from Kuala Lumpur on an 8.30am flight on Sunday (Feb 13) but upon arrival, their passports were confiscated, and they were told they would be deported on Tuesday (Feb 15).
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