The airport is situated eight miles (13km) south of the centre of Manila.
Getting to the cityThe Metro-Rail Transit station is near the airport, and trains run regularly. Travellers should disembark at EDSA-Taft station, where they will find an airport shuttle that operates between the airport and the station. Also, a city bus service leaves from outside the arrivals areas of Terminal 1 and Terminal 2. A jeepney can take passengers to Terminal 3, or they can make use of the airport shuttle service.
TimeGMT +8.
Car rentalCar rental is available from Europcar, Avis and National desks, among others.
Airport TaxisYellow metered taxi cabs leave from the stands outside each terminal. Regular, white cabs are now available in addition to newly introduced ride-hailing services like Grab.
FacilitiesPassenger services at Manila airport include bars, shops and restaurants, ATMs, banks with currency exchange, left-luggage and postal services.
ParkingParking is available near all terminals for approximately PHP 300 per night.
Departure taxThere is no departure tax at NAIA, in contrast to majority of airports throughout the Philippines.
Website www.manila-airport.netA free airport shuttle bus runs between terminals for passengers catching connecting flights. However, reports suggest that this service can be unreliable. As a result, travellers may have to pay for a cab between terminals.
Tel: +63 2 877 1109.
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