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Ninoy Aquino International Airport in Philippines


Ninoy Aquino International Airport in Philippines

Most visitors entering the Philippines will fly in through the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) (IATA: MNL | ICAO: RPLL). The airport is divided into four terminals: Terminals 1, 2, 3 and the Domestic Terminal (also known as Terminal 4). All airlines use Terminal 1 with a few exceptions: Philippine Airlines uses Terminal 2, while Cebu Pacific, Airphil Express and All Nippon Airways use Terminal 3. Zest Airways and SEAIR use the Domestic Terminal. Terminal 1, long regarded as one of Asia's worst airport terminals, is currently undergoing renovation and several areas of the terminal have been renovated. The newer Terminals 2 and 3 are regarded as being far nicer than Terminal 1, with more amenities to boot. Passengers departing Manila have to pay a terminal fee of ₱750 ($16) for international flights, in addition to the Philippine travel tax. This is done before entering immigration and the pre-departure area of the terminal. Passengers departing the Philippines may pay the terminal fee in U.S. dollars.

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