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Hong Kong OFWs in uproar over non-existent airline tickets

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Hong Kong OFWs in uproar over non-existent airline tickets

According to reports, air tickets bought through agency Peya Travel cannot be confirmed. Philstar.com/File photo

MANILA, Philippines — Hundreds of distressed Filipino workers in Hong Kong worry they might not return home for Christmas and New Year after discovering that the air tickets they paid for do not exist.

According to a report on the South China Morning Post, the existence of air tickets bought through agency Peya Travel cannot be confirmed.

Frustrated and upset domestic helpers trooped to Peya Travel’s office in Worldwide Building in Central demanding explanations, refunds and rebooking alternatives.

A video published by a Filipino community news site in Hong Kong also shows domestic workers lamenting that they do not have money to book new flights. 

As many as a thousand people are believed to have been affected by the ticketing problem, reports said.  

The Philippine Consulate General of the Philippines in Hong Kong said it is "deeply concerned over the incident."

It urged the domestic workers to “maintain sobriety and calmly liaise with Peya Travel” to secure a new flight booking and avail of refunds.

"The Consulate also expects Peya Travel to take responsibility for this unfortunate incident and take all possible and necessary steps to settle this matter to the satisfaction of the aggrieved parties,” it said in a statement.

In a Facebook post, the agency apologized for the mess and asked for the understanding of OFWs.

“Makakaasa po kayo na pinagsusumikapan naming gawan ng paraan sa abot ng aming makakaya na bawat isa ay maharap namin. Taos-pusong paumanhin po talaga (Rest assured that we are doing everything to fix this problem. We sincerely ask for forgiveness,” Peya Travel said.

According to the latest data from the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration, there were 85,704 Filipino workers deployed in Hong Kong in 2015. Of that number, 57,703 were rehires, or had previously worked in Hong Kong.

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