Top 5 Thesis Topics on NAIA Taxi Fare Abuse

Explore the top 5 thesis topics on taxi fare abuse at NAIA, covering passenger rights, security lapses, and policy gaps. Perfect for Criminology, Public Admin, and Tourism students.

QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE RESEARCH

Realyn Manalo

7/6/20252 min read

Source: GMA News Online

Let me convince you to make this a thesis.

You just arrived from a long flight. You are tired, hungry, and all you want is to get home. Then a taxi driver at NAIA tells you the ride will cost 1,200 pesos. You know it should only be 300, but you're too drained to argue. So you pay. You are scammed. And you are not alone.

This is more than an inconvenience. This is a system failure. What’s really wrong is this. Taxi drivers are abusing passengers in broad daylight, and they’re getting away with it. Meter tampering and illegal contracting are crimes. But somehow, they continue inside the country’s biggest airport. We have laws. We have permits. But no one is watching.


Who Can Use These Topics

This research is ideal for students and professionals pursuing the following courses or strands:

College Programs:

  • Criminology

  • Public Administration

  • Political Science

  • Transportation Management

  • Communication


Senior High School Strands:

  • HUMSS

  • GAS

  • ABM

5 Thesis Topic Ideas

1.The Relationship Between Airport Taxi Regulation and Passenger Abuse Cases at NAIA

This study explores how the strength or weakness of taxi policies affect the frequency of overcharging incidents at the airport.

Target Respondents

  • Airport passengers

  • AVSEGROUP officials

  • LTO personnel

2.Impact of Taxi Contracting Practices on Tourist Satisfaction at NAIA Terminals

The research focuses on how illegal fare contracting shapes the experiences and perceptions of foreign and local tourists.

Target Respondents

  • Tourists

  • NAIA terminal managers

  • Tourism officers

3.Perception of Accountability Among Taxi Drivers Operating

in NAIA

This study investigates how aware taxi drivers are of rules and penalties, and how this affects their behavior.

Target Respondents

  • NAIA taxi drivers

  • LTFRB and LTO officials

4.The Role of Airport Security Monitoring in Preventing Fare Abuse by Taxi Drivers

This examines how effective AVSEGROUP surveillance is in stopping contracting and overcharging.

Target Respondents

  • AVSEGROUP members

  • Airport CCTV staff

  • Airport management

5.Influence of Passenger Demographics on Vulnerability to Taxi Fare Abuse at NAIA

The research looks into whether age, gender, or nationality affect a passenger’s likelihood of being overcharged.

Target Respondents

  • Overcharged passengers

  • Airport assistance desks

  • Terminal staff

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