Ninoy Aquino International Airport
Manila International Airport
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Pragya Sharma

Manila’s NAIA is the country’s main international gateway, spread across four terminals. It can feel crowded and a bit chaotic, but things generally move smoothly if you give yourself enough time. Expect long queues at immigration during peak hours, but also plenty of duty-free shops, cafés, and local eateries once you’re inside. Free Wi-Fi works decently, and lounges are available if you want extra comfort.

🚖 How to Reach

  • Taxi/Grab: The most convenient way. Grab (ride-hailing app) is reliable and avoids haggling—just note traffic in Manila can be unpredictable, so leave early.

  • Bus: Airport loop buses connect terminals and link to major city spots like Pasay or Makati. Cheap but slower.

  • Motorbike/2-wheeler ride apps: If you’re travelling light, motorbike taxis (like MoveIT, Angkas or Joyride) can cut through Manila’s traffic faster, an adventurous but time-saving option.

🌟 Tip for Travellers

Always check your terminal in advance—they’re spread apart, and transfers can take time. Arrive early, especially for international flights, to avoid last-minute stress.

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