The Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) rolled out the Online Reservation Assistance System (ORAS), a digital application designed to eliminate perennial ticketing bottlenecks and ensure a seamless travel experience at the nation’s major ports.
Developed in response to passenger feedback, ORAS aims to streamline the reservation process and prevent congestion especially during peak travel seasons. By allowing travelers to secure their trips before arriving at the terminal, PPA expects to significantly speed up port operations.
The system involves only three steps: Scan. Choose. Reserve.
Passengers may scan a QR code even when they are not yet at the port. Through the website, passengers can choose a trip time because the ship schedule will also be visible. Fill up the required details and submit a selfie or ID as proof of identity and wait for the ORAS PASS or the QR code to be presented at the port for a guaranteed ticket for the trip.
Assistant General Manager for Operations Mark Palomar said that with ORAS, passengers have a guaranteed slot on the trip. They no longer have to queue for a long time just to join the trip.
“Those who signed up with the system are guaranteed to ride in that particular time slot. You will be given a QR code or you can get it from the help desk that we will set up and the validity of that QR code is up to 3 hours prior to the departure,” according to Palomar.
With ORAS, passengers are in control of their trip as they can now access the online reservation system at their homes.
“This is the solution which the PPA has come up with. We’re not interfering with the shipping lines. They can sell their tickets as we stressed earlier. We are not selling ticket,” Palomar said.
We have talked to MARINA and we will be implementing this system into ports to pilot test it so all vessels from to and from Lucena and to and from Batangas,” he said.
PPA continues to coordinate with shipping lines and partner maritime agencies such as the Philippine Coast Guard and MARINA.
Currently, ORAS is available at the Port of Lucena as part of the pilot testing of the new system. ORAS is also expected to be used at all ports under the PPA.
PPA said it continues to intensify its digitalization efforts for more efficient, organized and reliable public services.
Data from PPA showed passenger traffic rose 4.59% last year to 82.42 million from 78.80 million passengers in 2024.
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