Travelers returning to Metro Manila after the Holy Week break can expect heavy traffic on expressways, ports, and airports. The North Luzon Expressway and Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway are expected to have high volumes of vehicles from Monday afternoon to Tuesday morning. The Manila-Cavite Expressway may have peak traffic during the morning rush hour as people go back to their work and classes. Parañaque Integrated Terminal Exchange also had high foot traffic during the break and is expecting more passengers to return from the provinces from Monday to Tuesday. Philippine Ports Authority recorded high passenger volume during the Holy Week, with 233,000 on Holy Wednesday and 216,000 on Easter Sunday. Manila International Airport Authority reported over a million arrivals and departures from April 1 to 9, reflecting a general rise in travel compared to last year. Ninoy Aquino International Airport handled more than double the volume of passengers in the first three months of 2023 compared to the same period in 2022. NLEX Corporation provides live feeds of key points along NLEX and SCTEX so motorists can monitor traffic flow in real-time.
Heavy traffic is expected on expressways, bus terminals, seaports, and airports as travelers return to Metro Manila from the Holy Week break. Peak traffic is predicted between April 10 and 11.
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