- Initial Security. Ready your passport and ticket before entering NAIA Terminal 2. ...
- Travel Tax. Pay your travel tax (PHP 1,620) before you check-in. ...
- Check-In. Go to the check-in queue and present your passport, travel tax receipt, and ticket. ...
- Immigration. ...
- Final Security. ...
- Boarding. ...
- Immigration. ...
- Baggage Carousel.
NAIA Terminal 2 operates domestic and international flights by Philippine Airlines or PAL, the national flag carrier. Terminal 2 is also known as the Centennial Terminal to commemorate the centennial year of declaration of Philippine independence.
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Under MIAA's Schedule and Terminal Assignment Rationalization (STAR) program, international flights will be reassigned to Terminals 1 and 3, which offer wider food, retail, and duty-free shopping options. NAIA Terminal 2, previously used exclusively by Philippine Airlines (PAL), will handle only domestic flights.
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NAIA has four terminals and they are simply named after their number. Note that they aren't connected to each other, so best to double-check which terminal you should go to for your flight by checking your ticket.
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PhilippinesAirport Baggage Storage facilities are available at the NAIA Centennial Terminal 2 for any Philippine Airlines arriving passenger.
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In most cases, you'll receive your boarding pass for your connecting flight already when you check in for your first flight. This means you don't have to check in again for your next flight.
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Overall, passengers usually have to re-clear security for connecting flights, though there may be some exceptions depending on the airport and flight itinerary. To make this process easier, checking with the airline or airport ahead of time is recommended.
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Upon Arrival
- Proceed to your assigned gate. This differs depending on your vaccination status and/or whether or not you have a connecting flight.
- Temperature Check. Upon deplaning, undergo a temperature check.
- Validation and Verification. ...
- Immigration Check. ...
- Hotel and Transportation Desk. ...
- Baggage Claim. ...
- Customs.
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It depends on how your ticket was booked. If your flights were booked under one ticket, your bags will be checked through to your final destination. If your flights were booked under separate tickets, you will need to collect your bags and recheck them before your connecting flight.
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T3 is international terminal and also domestic flight operates,T2 is only for domestic flights. Whichever type of connection you book,there is no way of auto transfer of baggage between terminals,passengers have to collect baggage and re check in at check in counter at next terminal.
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Terminal 2 will be demolished after Delta Air Lines consolidates its operations at a newly expanded and modernized Terminal 4 in 2023. The current Terminal 1 will be torn down after the first phase of the New Terminal One is completed in 2026, allowing the second phase of the project to move forward.
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Checking in
- Find the departure area of NAIA Terminal 3 on the second floor. ...
- Take out your passport and flight itinerary as required by the security officer. ...
- Pay the travel tax. ...
- Check-in at the counter. ...
- Present your passport, flight itinerary, and travel tax receipt.
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The terminals are arranged in a circular format that is referred to as The Terminal Loop. Terminals 1, 2, and 3 serve primarily domestic flights, while the International Terminal serves (you guessed it!)
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Philippine Airlines operates both in Terminal 2 and in Terminal 1. Some flights labeled as Philippine Airlines are codeshare flights operated by other Airlines.
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The NAIA terminal fee costs ?300 for domestic flights and ?750 for international flights as of 2023.
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