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    2.6 (44 reviews)

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    Terminal 3 @ NAIA
    Phil S.

    10/31/24 -This airport is the absolute worst airport I have ever been to. Today they flipped us back & forth between Gate 106 & Gate 104 4X's. What's the point? Just to watch people go back & forth? We were suppose to start boarding @ 5:45am & we're still sitting here @ 6:15am. 106 to 104 to 106 to 104 to 106 WTF is going on? The last time I flew out of NAIA to go to Cebu they not only changed gates they change planes from Philippines Air line to Cebu airlines. This airport has some serious issues. Terrible airport

    01.05.24 long footbridge
    May A.

    Domestic Flight: MNL to LAO [MANILA Philippines] For our trip from Manila to Laoag (Ilocos Norte) we took a domestic flight from the Ninoy Aquino Airport (NAIA). Terminal 3 is conveniently just a walking distance from our hotel (Belmont Hotel) in Manila. It is connected to Newport City by a long footbridge so we just walked over to the check-in counters and boarding gates on the 3rd floor. Very convenient. For domestic flights we only had to be at the airport 45 mins before the scheduled departure time but my siblings decided to be at the airport early... like 1-1/2 hours early before our departure time of 3:25a ¯\_('~')_/¯ Terminal 3 is one of the four terminals of the Manila International Airport. I like that it is new, actually, the newest terminal but whoa, it is busy and crowded... it is HUGE with 4 levels. The ground floor is where the arrivals is and the third level is where the departures are. Lots of food, drink and concessions. Of course, they have Duty Free stores in case you need to get last minute souvenirs or pasalubong back to the States. Review #3373

    Lulu L.

    More organized than before. Washrooms are clean, staffs are helpful, able to help and assist.

    Tarsier in Bohol
    Dr. Conrad U.

    NAIA 3 is way safer than NAIA1 by a million miles; there were no hassles masquerading as fees and not a single scary folks asking for money like swarms. Cebu Pacific was efficient and organized, the airport staff were respectful, polite and kind and we enjoyed the welcoming atmosphere without any fear for pickpockets or harassing criminals. Our experience in Cebu, Bohol and Tagbilaran was an example of the old Philippines; Manila on the other hand needs to be cleansed of folks trying to extort money from visitors and tourists. It gives a bad name to the tourism vision that many Filipinos are trying to articulate!

    Ashley A.

    NAIA Terminal Three airport is better than terminals one and two. However, that doesn't mean there's no room for improvement. For one, it's newer and cleaner since it was built in 2008. There are lounge type chairs to lay back on, and some other design features that appear a bit more modern compared to the plainer decor at the other two terminals I've been at. Secondly, Terminal Three offers a wider range of amenities and services compared to the other terminals. It has a variety of shops, restaurants, and duty-free stores, providing passengers with more choices for shopping and dining. My husband had a bad luck of getting paint all over the sleeve of his polo shirt before we got to the airport, and we were able to procure a new one quickly at the Izod shop. The salesperson was able to find the perfect shirt for him as he's picky about texture. We did have some trouble with the travel taxes. There's a confusing tax kiosk outside of immigration by check-in that we thought was the same thing we had to pay inside the immigration area. It wasn't. So, we paid 1700 more pesos than we had to. No time or way to get a refund. That was pretty upsetting, and they should have clearer explanations as to what that outside tax kiosk is for. The gate for our flight was upstairs in the terminal, with no bathrooms. You had to go back downstairs for the bathroom. That was another smaller annoyance. Overall, it's a better terminal, but there's much that still needs improvement.

    sobrang disappointed talaga ako s naia terminal 3, pinatimbang ko lugg ko doon mismo s check in area, tama nman ang timbang 40kg dalawang luggage . noong time n ng check in aba sobra ng 2.8 at babayaran ko ng 10.642 pesos. Wala ka ng choice kc pinaplastic wrap m n ng 400 pesos rin.super kurakot ang kakapal ng mga mukha. cancer ng mga ofw ang pagiging kurap ng mga nagtatrabaho s naia. sana magka cancer ng malala buong pamilya nyo n pinapakain nyo galing s kinurakot nyo.

    Horrible to Americans going back home. I caught flight 190 UA to san Francisco home and the airport decided to add another line of security just for our gate 115. We were definitely singled out. On top of that if we left the gate area we had to go back through search area. We also had no places to obtain water from our water bottles and was forbidden to buying drinks and bringing them on the plane. They stated it was for extra security but when boarding they didn't even ask us for passports and only had to show our boarding passes. We were completely singled out and were treated like animals. I will avoid manilla airport from back on when going abroad into the phillipines. Thank God when we got on the plane on united the staff did God's work and got us basics.

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    Review Highlights - NAIA Terminal 3

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    NAIA Terminal 2

    NAIA Terminal 2

    2.1(81 reviews)
    1.2 kmPasay City

    I made my first trip to the Manila on the 8th of March. The 14 and a half hour flight was tiring…read moreafter working a full 8hour day but definitely got sleep on the plane. Arriving in Terminal 1 was pretty stressful free for me as I prepared ahead of time by watching videos. Wasn't sure what immigration and customs was going to be like after watching the videos but it went pretty quick as there was only 5 people ahead of me. When I left Manila going back to the states I was not really sure where I needed to go so me being the outgoing person that I am always asked security for directions without any hesitation and everything went smooth. They are friendly so be afraid to ask questions. They won't bite. They are human and want you to be relaxed anyways so just get out of the American uptight ass shells we all live in and be friendly. I had heard that you need to prepare for long wait times at immigration and security screening so after my hotel checkout time I did some last minute running around with my girlfriend before she left to go home and then I booked a grab 8 hours before my flight departure time. Getting there early was stress free, lines were short, and screening was easy. What I didn't like was after I got to the gate and been there for 4 hours already, everyone around the gates had to go back through screening and get a pat down. I know what to expect for next year and I am already prepared so if you are flying here into or out of terminal 1 just do some quick online research to make it easier and be friendly don't be afraid to start conversations

    Oh boy--we did it! From LAX to Manila's NAIA Terminal 1, then racing to Terminal 2 for our Coron…read moreconnection with just enough time to wonder, "Is this how travel-induced ulcers are made?" The international flight arrived early (hallelujah!), but the wait for our luggage? Pure psychological warfare! Absolute torture! I was pacing like a contestant on "The Amazing Race: Airport Edition" while silently saying goodbye to my fingernails. Meanwhile, my sister dubbed me full-on kray-kray for attempting this tight a connection in the Philippines of all places--and honestly? She had a point. As if the ticking clock wasn't enough, the PAL app decided to stress me out even more with hourly "your flight is boarding soon" push notifications. Calm down, PAL. Let me breathe. Then came the classic NAIA twist: flying with PAL? Logically, you head to the PAL entrance to check-in. Makes sense right? BUT NO, a very chill security guard casually points--with his lips, of course--toward the AirAsia building. "Check in ober der ser." HUH?! Is this a crossover episode? A budget travel influencer collab? What is happening? After our brief scavenger hunt, plus a weigh-in battle at the luggage scale (nothing says family bonding like accusing each other of being "suspiciously dense"), we finally made it to our gate. The biggest surprise - Terminal 2! It's not bad at all! Spacious, clean, and bright. It even has that "recently renovated and not haunted" vibe, A far cry from the haunted-Jurassic vibes of NAIA T1 (bless its aging soul). The PAL crew? Absolutely wonderful. Friendly, efficient, and clearly trained in crisis management for stressed travelers like yours truly LOL. Moral of the story: be nice, people. Always remember the Golden Rule. Kindness might be your boarding pass to sanity. So here we are--connection secured, spirits high, and officially on vacation mode. From panic to paradise, all before lunch. Final Verdict: Solid 4 out of 5 lost brain cells. Would definitely run this airport obstacle course again... in cross-trainers next time.

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    Terminal 1 NAIA

    Terminal 1 NAIA

    2.3(75 reviews)
    1.7 kmParanaque City

    Since we booked our upcoming cruise to Australia and New Zealand through our local travel agency,…read morewe worked with the local agent dedicated to cruise travel arrangements. About a month before our March cruise, our agent provided us with our flights and pre- and post-cruise hotel stays. Since we wanted to extend our trip, we were flying such a long distance and staying abroad for about three weeks. However, a month before our cruise, we noticed that the agent had arranged our flights with Philippine Airlines, with a stopover and connecting flight in Manila before continuing to Sydney, AU. The total time with a stopover was 24 hours, whereas a direct flight would only take around 10 hours. Undeterred, we left the arrangements alone and decided to start our adventures at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport, the Philippines' international airport. We've never flown on Philippine Airlines before and found the flights to be comfortable, with friendly, polite air crew and very safety-minded. Before we departed from Honolulu, our agent sent us instructions to complete the Philippine Government's Travel Documents as foreign visitors, even though we were only going to be in the Philippines to catch a connecting flight and not leave the airport. After completing the online Arrival into and Departure from the Philippines to Australia, we understood the necessity of these immigration documents for residents and foreign visitors. After deplaning in Manila, we were informed that we needed to be screened by airport security, which we found odd because we and others had just gotten off the plane, had boarding passes for our connecting flight, and weren't planning to leave the airport. Then a series of misunderstandings occurred, and our 5-hour stopover was spent being ping-ponged between security screening on the 2nd floor and the security guard on the 3rd floor. What happened, you ask? Well, after passing through security, the last agent told us to climb the stairs to the third floor to our gate, as we had presented our connecting flight tickets and asked if our checked luggage was being transferred with us. The agent told us we'd have to go to baggage claim downstairs to identify and unlock our bags before entering Australia, but then directed us upstairs. We were puzzled by her direction and worried that if we went to baggage claim, we might have to go through TSA to re-enter the terminal. However, after looking at the stairs' incline, I asked if there were elevators, as I am still healing from my knee replacement and had a carry-on bag and purse in hand. The agent then took us to the elevator next to their Transit Desk and told us to go upstairs. When we got out, a security guard stopped us, looked at our boarding passes, and asked us why our tickets weren't stamped. We asked, "What Stamp?" Because we had just gone through connecting flight or transit screening, and they directed us upstairs without a stamp. However, he sent us back downstairs to security check again. None of the agents remembered us going through, so we stood in line and went through the screening process again. When we reached the end of the process and were repacking our belongings after inspection, I was fortunate to see an agent who had helped me with my carry-on bag before sending us to the elevator going up a floor. He asked why we were back. I told him the upstairs inspector/agent sent us back for some "stamp." We were then sent back upstairs, but this time we were told to tell them we had a connecting flight, had already passed the transit inspection, and needed to identify our checked luggage, but didn't know where to go on the third floor. All of a sudden, we could see a "light bulb" go off in the head of this security guard as he then told us we needed to go around the corner by the WH Smith store, take the elevator down to baggage claim or holding, identify and open our bags to be screened before they could send the bags onto the connecting flight. We got a little worried because we weren't sure whether the elevator would take us outside the airport, and then we'd have to go through security again! But no, there was a sign and an agent from the Australian DHA Baggage Check who assured us we wouldn't have to leave the airport. Once the agents downstairs clear our baggage, they'd stamp or approve it on our boarding passes, allowing our bags to follow us onto the connecting flight. I thank our lucky stars that we didn't have to leave the International Terminal where we arrived and take a shuttle to one of their other two terminals, since it was quite warm outside and we could at least enjoy the cool air-conditioning there. Also, should we ever fly through the Philippines again, we'll know what to do if we have a connecting flight with checked luggage.

    An update on my previous thoughts after another annual family trip to the Philippines -- and I've…read moregot to give some credit where credit's due. The new management at NAIA Terminal 1 (Thank you SMC) has clearly made an effort, especially when it comes to check-in and security. Things are smoother, faster, and just feel more organized. Kudos! Now... that said, let's not get carried away. The terminal itself? Still stuck somewhere between a 90s throwback and a low-budget waiting lounge. The seats are old--some downright dilapidated, bless their creaky souls. You'd think with all that foot traffic, someone would've called for an upgrade by now. Entertainment? LOL. Unless you count people-watching and quietly judging overpriced souvenirs as fun, you're outta luck. There's a Starbucks, an Illy, and some okay-ish duty-free shops. But no cozy nooks, no decent lounges unless you're in business class , and definitely no space to just stretch out during a long layover. Wonk! Wonk! So here's my honest take: If your layover is more than a few hours, do yourself a favor and head out for a quick Manila or BGC day tour. There's more comfort and character in a jeepney ride than in most of the terminal seating areas. (Make sure you can exit though, the Philippines do require a visa for some countries) To the vloggers calling this the "worst international airport"--chill. Have you actually traveled around Southeast Asia? NAIA T1 may be outdated, but it's far from the bottom of the barrel. Any seasoned traveler knows there are worse terminals out there. Bottom line: Improvements have been made, and they're noticeable. But NAIA Terminal 1 still has a long runway ahead before it can be called world-class. For now, it's doing its best with what it's got. Just don't expect luxury--and pack a little patience along with your passport Bon Voyage! Mabuhay! Toodaloo!

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    Ninoy Aquino International Airport - MNL - 01.14.24 NAIA Skywalk

    Ninoy Aquino International Airport - MNL

    2.5(196 reviews)
    1.1 kmPasay City

    As an international visitor visiting the Philippines for the 7th time, Ninoy Aquino International…read moreAirport (NAIA) Terminal's 1 (primarily international) and 3 (mix of international/domestic flights) are where both locals and foreigners fly into for flights outside of the Philippines. As for Terminal 1, not much seems to have changed aesthetically (at least from the departure entrance area) although I was informed significant upgrades to the interior portion were done in 2014. Due to Manila traffic it's best that you arrive at the airport at least 4 hours (and that is prior to your commute here) from your flight time. I say this because the immigration process moves very slowly. I took a late afternoon flight and as I'd mentioned in my Metro Manila review, traffic is horrendous in Metro Manila. That being said, I chose to leave 90 minutes prior to. As soon as you step out of the car/Grab rideshare/Jeepney to enter through any of the 3 terminals, make sure you have your boarding pass and passport ready. All too often I see tourists fumble and block the doorway attempting to grab these things which hold up the line. Once settled in and you've checked in your bags/gone through immigration/done your business in the CR / bathroom (for you non Filipino folk). You're probably hungry. For food options, I've been to all 3 terminals. Terminal 1 has a Starbucks, sandwich shop, souvenir shop and a Duty Free. Terminal 2 has mainly snack stalls and a few airport lounges. Unless you're a PAL (Philippine Airlines Mabuhay traveler with extra perks for lounge access), there are a few other lounges like PAGSS Premium (depending on capacity) that you can get into which are open to the public. Granted you'll have to prepay around $27-45 USD for the exclusivity. PAGSS has food and WiFi but I don't believe they have showers. I can't tell you much more because I've never felt the need to use either lounge. The more modern, Terminal 3 has a helluva ton of food options. My favorites from Terminal 3 are Kenny Rogers Roasters (Roasted Chicken/Similar to Boston Market), Shake Shack (Burgers) Mama Lou's (Italian fast casual), Paris Baguette (Bakery) and Ramen Nagi (Japanese Ramen). One last thing I forgot to mention is to make sure you download and complete the eTravel app (etravel.gov.ph) to make the process through the immigration portion smooth upon arrival. This is crucial to do at least a few days before you fly out. Enjoy your time at NAIA and Mabuhay Pilipinas!

    Getting off of my connecting flight to transition into the airport was smooth and the staff was…read morevery kind, resourceful and helped me get to where I needed to be. I immediately got a beer before navigating my way through the airport in which I found many convenient stores along the way with local snacks! I checked into the 3-hour lounge which allowed me just enough time before my evening flight. The food options were great! They had one of my favorite options: CHEESE & OLIVE plate! Aside from that, there were many local food options available. I was occupied with the white wine and scotch! The overall airport itself waiting at the gates was overcrowded, loud and many areas under construction. If you're not in the lounge area, I wouldn't recommend it as a long hang out spot.

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    Terminal 4 NAIA - Departure waiting area, after security.

    Terminal 4 NAIA

    2.6(20 reviews)
    1.2 kmPasay City, Paranaque City

    Decent regional/domestic airport in Manila that handles only local flights. It's pretty basic but…read moregets the job done. There's small kiosks to buy food. There's Filipino food, a seattles best and Papa John's. Restrooms/WC are clean. An attendant is just outside and cleans it regularly. There's an Infant feeding room and a small kiddie lounge. 5 boarding gates right next to each other. Can't miss it in the small boarding area. Lots of seating. Tips: 1. Check in online to avoid long lines. 2. Arrive 2 hours before your flight if you have checkin bags. If the flight is full and you come late, your bag might not make the flight and arrive on the next. 3. If you have checkin bags and did #1, Scan boarding pass and print bag tags at machine on left side as soon as you enter checkin area. Then go to bag drop. Note: For people with mobility issues, definitely no PWD accommodations. They might try to carry you up the stairs to board the plane. There is no ramp, no lift , just stairs to board the plane.

    This is one of my favorite layover -Narita airport. Duty frees are my first stop and I like to get…read moresnacks from here such as the Japanese seafood chips and the pistachios covered in wasabi. So good! Unfortunately, I couldn't roam around the whole airport the last I was here bcs this airport is massive as well and I only had an hour to spend here. There's so much to do when you have the opportunity. You can shower, store your goods while shopping, shop shop shop, eat and buy whatever Japan -made are available. There are several Japanese souvenirs stores and high end shops as well. I recommend to everyone to stop by here. You won't be disappointed at all. The best part is and most favorite thing here in Japan is the presentations when I buy something like candies, snacks, etc. They always take pride in their products and are nicely packaged with care and personal touches. Love love Japan!

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    Island Transvoyager Terminal

    Island Transvoyager Terminal

    5.0(1 review)
    1.0 kmPasay City

    I was picked up at my hotel and taken to their private terminal for my flight. I was immediately…read moregreeted upon arriving and they quickly assisted me with my items to be processed through security. They handled the rest of my luggage so all I really had to worry about was the personal item that was already on me. My luggage was quickly tagged and was given a claim tag for the item I was leaving in their locker. We were led to the lounge area where we were offered light refreshments. Hotel check-in was also performed in the lounge so when we arrived at the destination, we were able to immediately go to our room. They had games to play to occupy your time while we waited for our flight. Right before boarding, we were shown the safety video. Once they were ready for us, they opened up the door and were given the red carpet treatment, literally. They had the red carpet to guide us to our plane and we were given a chilled towel to help freshen us for our flight. The plane was small and seated about 15 passengers. Each seat had a chilled bottle of water, a woven fan, motion sickness bag and ear plugs since the propellers could get loud. The flight took off from NAIA airport but we had to taxi a bit to get to the runway. The flight actually wasn't too long and we arrived in about an hour. Overall a great experience but then again, it was to be expected since it was part of the Aman treatment.

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    PAGSS Lounge - Siapao & siu mai (aur'yte)

    PAGSS Lounge

    3.4(21 reviews)
    1.6 kmParanaque City

    A co-worker invited us into PAGSS Lounge at NAIA Terminal 1, and it honestly made a difference…read morebefore our flight. Right now it's smaller than usual since the other lounge is closed due to construction from i heard, so seating is tighter than what you would expect from a full lounge setup. Still, it does the job. The space is clean and quiet compared to the main terminal. After dealing with the crowd outside, just having a calm place to sit down and breathe already feels like an upgrade. It's not luxurious, but it's comfortable enough to relax, charge your devices, and wait for boarding without stress. Food selection is simple but decent. There were hot dishes, some light snacks, and drinks available. Nothing over the top, but enough to keep you full before a flight. Staff kept things organized despite the limited space, and tables were cleared regularly. If you're expecting a huge premium lounge experience, this isn't it right now because of the construction. But if you just want a quieter space, decent food, and a break from the busy terminal, PAGSS still delivers. It serves its purpose well.

    Its Two Star 2uesday again!…read more PL was right next to our gate at MNL so we decided to give it a whirl. There were mainly negatives. Positives: Not much Negatives: The food is mediocre at best; There are two sections to the lounge. We were in the overflow area that doesn't have a restroom. You have to walk back to the main area; Asshole guests talking on the phone in the lounge. The next time I am in the PI, I hope I have access to a better lounge.

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