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How old is NAIA Terminal 3?

Terminal 3 The terminal partially opened on July 22, 2008, increasing the airport's capacity by 13 million passengers.



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The construction of the terminal officially began on December 11, 1995, and the Philippine government took over the completed terminal on December 28, 1998. The terminal became fully operational in 1999.

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NAIA Terminal 3 stands for the newest and largest terminal, intended to host international flights as well as NAIA Terminal 1.

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Takenaka was the original contractor commissioned by Philippine International Air Terminals Co. (Piatco) to build the Naia 3 in 1998.

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NAIA Terminal 3 Terminal 3 accommodates both international and domestic flights from various airlines. It's the biggest of the 4 terminals, and with it being completed in 2008 it's also the newest.

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NAIA-3's major investor, the German airport operator Fraport AG, soon found itself in a messy tangle of political and professional rivalries, deceit, corruption, and mismanagement, and to this day – nearly 20 years after the airport project was first discussed, and more than a decade since Fraport became involved – the ...

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At the fourth level of NAIA Terminal 3, there is the Wings Transit Lounge, a 24-hour hotel with 17 sleep capsules, twin rooms and a family room, also equipped with showers and spa and massage area.

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(Piatco), delayed the completion and opening. After delays, Terminal 3 partially opened on July 22, 2008. Full operations were initially slated to begin by 2010, then pushed back to 2011, and again to 2014, when Terminal 3 became fully operational on July 31, 2014.

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Terminal 3 is part of the larger NAIA airport, terminal 3 services both domestic and International flights. Terminal 1 service's International flights, terminal 2 is exclusively used by Philippine Airlines flights, and terminal 4 domestic flights.

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The airport, known as the “Ninoy Aquino International Airport” is the largest and busiest airport in the Philippines, it serves as the main entry point into the country.

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Based on the study, NAIA ranked 8th among the 10 worst airports to wait in the continent with only 18.11% of passengers highly approving the queuing time in the airport.

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Chief Superintendent Christopher Laxa, head of the Philippine National Police Aviation Security Group, told INQUIRER.net that Mayor Ukol Talumpa was shot dead at 11:15 a.m. by motorcycle-riding gunmen, who allegedly wore police uniforms underneath black jackets.

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Philippine Airlines is Certified as a 4-Star Airline for the quality of its airport and onboard product and staff service.

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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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