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When did NAIA Terminal 1 open?

This second terminal would serve as the country's international terminal until 1981 when it was converted to a domestic terminal, upon the completion and opening of Terminal 1, a new, higher-capacity terminal.



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Currently, Terminal 1 serves all international flights of flag carrier Philippine Airlines since June 16, 2023, as well as Air China, Air Niugini, Asiana Airlines, China Airlines, China Eastern Airlines, EVA Air, Hong Kong Airlines, Japan Airlines, Korean Air, Kuwait Airways, Malaysia Airlines, Oman Air, the ...

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

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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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Dublin Airport has 2 terminals but you can check-in, bag-drop and get all Ryanair flights from terminal 1. Passengers can choose from Standard fares, Plus and Flexi Plus, depending on what add-ons you would like to include in your ticket.

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Within the airport, the Wings Transit Lounge (T3) is your next option. Choose between reclining chairs, sleep capsules or private rooms for your nap. The reclining chairs are priced at US$14 for up to seven hours, inclusive of free wifi, finger food, and beverages.

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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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(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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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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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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