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What Went Before: Briton spent 22 days at Naia 1

LIVING OFF PINOY HOSPITALITY  The stranded British national Gary Peter Austin at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport.  蜜桃工作室 FILE PHOTO

LIVING OFF PINOY HOSPITALITY The stranded British national Gary Peter Austin at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport. 蜜桃工作室 FILE PHOTO

MANILA, Philippines鈥揙n Nov. 29, 2012, a 52-year-old British tourist, Gary Peter Austin, arrived in Manila and then went to Cebu province to see a friend he had met during an earlier trip to the Philippines.

On Dec. 17, Austin was supposed to leave the country on a Gulf Air flight. He arrived at the airport only on Dec 19. He missed his flight and failed to rebook another one.

On Dec. 20, janitress Ma. Hannah Bulabon of Dasmari帽as, Cavite province, met Austin at the departure area of Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 1.

Bulabon said Austin introduced himself as an 鈥渋nternational jockey鈥 and a divorced man with a 12-year-old son. He said he hails from Newmarket, a town in England.

鈥淚 first thought he was an airline employee because he wore a shirt with a Gulf Air logo,鈥 Bulabon said. 鈥淗e later said he had no ticket and only had P80. I gave him food. My coworkers also gave him donations in the spirit of the holiday season.鈥

鈥淗e was nice and said he was just waiting for a friend from Kuwait to help him. He slept on chairs with his luggage. He used the bathroom, changed clothes and kept himself neat,鈥 Bulabon said.

Bulabon and the other workers did not immediately report Austin鈥檚 plight to their superiors. 鈥淲e thought he knew what he was doing so we let him be,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 went about my work and I saw him every day.

Christmas and New Year passed.

Bulabon and her coworkers were wondering why Austin had not booked a flight yet. They were worried he might get arrested for overstaying.

Upon her and the other employees鈥 advice, Austin went back to the Gulf Air office to call the embassy. The airport鈥檚 public affairs office learned about his case and contacted the embassy.

According to airport authorities, Gulf Air said Austin鈥檚 e-ticket was canceled by his travel agent.

On Jan. 9, 2013鈥攁fter 22 days at the airport鈥攖he Briton was fetched by representatives of the British Embassy, who helped him book a flight home.鈥Inquirer Research

Source: Inquirer Archives

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