Manila is a place known as the capital of the Philippines. One of the largest islands located on the east coast of the city is the Manila Bay island in Luzon. When we look at the city population, we have 10 million people. This city, which develops and improves itself day by day, takes on a modern appearance. It is the second largest city in the Philippines. It has a more popular structure than the capital of the country. It is known that the city takes its name from a genus of plants that grow on the shores and swamps in the tropical belt. The city, which was heavily damaged during the war in the past, managed to renew itself over time and declare its independence. The city has also managed to prove itself in the cultural and economic fields. The city, which has achieved various successes, has experienced population increases over time and has become a frequently visited area.
Manila Airports
Ninoy Aquino International Airport
Ninoy Aquino International Airport (IATA: MNL) is the airport serving Manila and the surrounding metropolitan area. It is located approximately 7 kilometers south of Manila, southwest of Makati and on the border of the cities of Pasay and Parañaque. Ninoy Aquino International Airport serves as the main gateway for international passengers to the Philippines and the hub for airlines AirAsia Philippines, AirAsia Zest, Cebgo, Cebu Pacific, PAL Express and Philippine Airlines. The airport is managed by the Manila International Airport Authority (MIAA), a division of the Department of Transportation.
Land Transportation
Transportation Between Terminals
Manila International Airport Authority offers shuttle bus services for passengers who will continue their journey from all four terminals and transfer to the other terminal.
Shuttle buses depart every 15 minutes during daylight hours, but passengers are asked to pass passport control to use this system.
Philippine Airlines operates shuttle buses in the airfield for those who will continue their journey with PAL Express between Terminals 2 and 3.
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Bus
Nine bus routes operate to the airport from various points in Metro Manila. Eight operate via Epifanio de los Santos Avenue (EDSA) and one operates via Circumferential Road 5 (C-5).
jeepney
All four terminals are served by jeepneys going to Parañaque and Pasay.
Railway
There is a rail system connection to the airport, although it is not direct: The airport is served by the Baclaran station of Manila LRT Line 1 and the Nichols station of the Philippine National Railways. The shuttle bus operated by MIAA also provides transportation between Terminal 3 and Taft Avenue MRT Station.
In the future, with the extension of LRT Line 1, the new station, Manila International Airport station, will connect the airport to LRT-1, although not directly. Additionally, a four-station addition to LRT Line 1, which will connect Terminal 3 directly to Baclaran, is also proposed.
Path
Terminal 3 is accessible via South Luzon Expressway, connecting Sales Interchange to Andrews Avenue. Access to Terminal 1 is from Roxas Boulevard-NAIA Road via Ninoy Aquino Avenue.