Ninoy Aquino International Airport

Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA), also known as Manila International
Airport, is the main gateway to the Philippines and the busiest airport in the
country. It is located in Parañaque and Pasay, Metro Manila, and serves as the
primary hub for international and domestic flights to and from the capital
region.
Facilities
Terminals: NAIA has four passenger terminals:
Terminal 1: Primarily handles international flights, with several airlines
operating out of this terminal.
Terminal 2 (Centennial Terminal): Exclusively used by Philippine Airlines for
both international and domestic flights.
Terminal 3: The largest terminal, serving both international and domestic
flights, and hosts a mix of airlines including Cebu Pacific, ANA, and Emirates.
Terminal 4: The oldest terminal, used primarily for domestic flights by budget
carriers.
Passenger Services: NAIA offers a wide range of amenities, including numerous
dining options, duty-free shops, retail stores, free Wi-Fi in some areas, and
comfortable waiting lounges.
Other Amenities: The airport provides facilities such as baggage storage,
currency exchange counters, ATMs, prayer rooms, medical clinics, and several VIP
lounges. There is also ample parking space and various transportation options
available.
Airlines
Major Carriers: NAIA is the primary hub for
Philippine
Airlines, Cebu
Pacific, and
AirAsia
Philippines. It also hosts many international airlines, including
Singapore
Airlines, Cathay
Pacific, Delta Air
Lines, Emirates, and
Japan Airlines.
Destinations: The airport connects to a wide range of domestic destinations
across the Philippines and numerous international cities in Asia, Europe, the
Middle East, North America, and Oceania.
Public Transportation
Taxis: Both metered taxis and coupon taxis are available at all terminals,
providing convenient transport to various parts of Metro Manila.
Buses: UBE Express buses operate routes from the airport to key areas in Metro
Manila, including Makati, Ortigas, and Manila City.
Jeepneys and Shuttles: Jeepneys and shuttle vans are available outside the
airport for economical transportation to nearby areas and transit points.
Rail Connection: The airport is close to the Manila Light Rail Transit (LRT) and
Metro Rail Transit (MRT) systems, accessible via a short taxi or shuttle ride.
Ninoy Aquino International Airport is a critical aviation hub in Southeast Asia,
serving millions of passengers annually. Despite being one of the older airports
in the region, NAIA continues to be a vital link for both international and
domestic travel, providing extensive connectivity and a wide range of passenger
services..
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