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How to go to T3 to T2 Manila Airport?

Manila has 4 airport terminals and there's actually a FREE shuttle bus that goes around them. This bus is Philippine Airlines' and goes from T3 to T2 through the inside. The transfer desk is at the end of the right side of T3 and goes to the departure level of T2. It takes about 15-20 minutes.



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Manila has 4 airport terminals and there's actually a FREE shuttle bus that goes around them. This bus is Philippine Airlines' and goes from T3 to T2 through the inside. The transfer desk is at the end of the right side of T3 and goes to the departure level of T2. It takes about 15-20 minutes.

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There is a complimentary shuttle service between the four NAIA terminals. To use it upon arrival, passengers should approach the Transfer Desk or Transit Area located after baggage claim in all the terminals.

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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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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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NAIA-2 was designed to serve as the domestic gateway of the airport, but had served as the hub of Philippine Airlines (PAL) prior to the terminal reassignment. Now that it is a domestic terminal, Sunga said the government has moved all of its immigration counters and officers to Terminals 1 and 3.

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By Skytrain Terminals 1, 2 and 3 are connected by a complimentary Skytrain service in both the public and transit areas.

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The NAIA terminal fee as of 2022 costs ?300 for domestic flights and ?750 for international flights. You don't need to pay at the airport because these costs are already included in your airline ticket. Read more: Travelers: Watch Out for These 6 Airport Scams.

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MAIN DEPARTURES HALL (Level 3) The fringes of the check-in lobby can be accessed by the general public, but the central area – where the airline counters themselves are located – is for passengers only. You'll be asked to present your travel documents before being allowed into that part of the main hall.

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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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  1. Initial Security. Ready your passport and ticket before entering NAIA Terminal 2. ...
  2. Travel Tax. Pay your travel tax (PHP 1,620) before you check-in. ...
  3. Check-In. Go to the check-in queue and present your passport, travel tax receipt, and ticket. ...
  4. Immigration. ...
  5. Final Security. ...
  6. Boarding. ...
  7. Immigration. ...
  8. Baggage Carousel.


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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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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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