There are three operational International Terminals and a Domestic Terminal no more than 1 kilometer from the International Terminals.
Terminal 1
Terminal 1 is the original International Terminal and is known as the NAIA Terminal where all international flights arrive except Philippine Airlines (PAL).
Note to self: this is the terminal I used for my trip to Singapore on Singapore Airlines.
Terminal 2
The second terminal is known as Centennial Terminal. It is for the exclusive use of the Philippines National carrier, Philippines Airlines (PAL). It caters for both Domestic and International PAL only flights.
Terminal 3
This Terminal 3 is significantly larger than Terminal 1 and was intended to take the place of the original terminal.
Note to self: this is where I take flights such as Cebu Pacific airlines.
Domestic Terminal
Approximately about 1 kilometer from the International Airport the Domestic Terminal is also along Airport Drive. The Domestic Airport handles all of the domestic flights in and out of Manila excluding Philippine Airlines (PAL).
Note to self: Smaller planes I think such as SeAir take off from here. Probably ZestAir also.
Additional Info: Private/Chartered planes bound for El Nido (Palawan) depart from a small runway near the old Domestic airport.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the information. I need this when I travel to the Philippines this year.
ReplyDeletefor this Chito...so they have to go through the old domestic airport muna to get to that area then?
ReplyDeletethere is one terminal that i got into, it is the one before you turn left towards the domestic terminal...and that was where the air ambulance lands and taxis. i am not sure though if it is the same place where private planes land too.
ReplyDeletebat ka pala napadpad don sa terminal na yan Meann? some emergency? sabi mo kc where the air ambulance lands...
ReplyDeleteyw BNK! come on over :-)
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