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What airlines uses Terminal 3 in Manila?

The following airlines operate at the NAIA Terminal 3:
  • Air Asia (Z2) / (AK)
  • All Nippon Airways (NH)
  • Cathay Pacific (CX)
  • Cebu Pacific (5J)
  • China Southern Airlines (CZ)
  • Emirates (EK)
  • Ethiopian Airlines (ET)
  • Etihad Airways (EY)




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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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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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T3 is actually an international terminal and some of the domestic flights like vistara, air india and jet airways operates from here. So all you have to do is that you have go through the transfers and you will be able to collect your boarding pass for the international flight.

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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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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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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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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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NAIA Terminal 2 is located on the NAIA Road in Pasay, Metro Manila.

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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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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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ENTRANCES. The departures level of T3 has six main entrances, all facing the upper deck of the terminal building's access road. Only passengers are allowed near the check-in counters, so guards posted at the central entrances will ask to see your passport and airline ticket before allowing you through.

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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. The landside road shuttle (fare P20) operates daily every 20 minutes from 0500 to 2300.

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