Where to pay travel tax in NAIA Terminal 3?


Where to pay travel tax in NAIA Terminal 3? Proceed to the TIEZA counters just beside the check-in desks. This is where you pay travel tax amounting to PHP 1,620. You will have to show your passport and ticket to the officer.


How often do you pay for travel tax Philippines?

The Philippine travel tax is an additional fee you need to pay every time you go abroad. You can read up on it in greater detail under Presidential Decree 1183, but all you need to know about it is that you are required to pay this fee no matter which country you are headed to.


Who are exempted in paying Philippine travel tax?

The following Filipino citizens are exempted from the payment of Travel Tax pursuant to Sec. 2 of PD 1183, as amended: (a) Filipino overseas contract workers. (b) Filipino permanent residents abroad whose stay or visit in the Philippines is less than one year.


Are dual citizens exempted from travel tax Philippines?

Processing fee of PHP 200.00 is collected for every certificate issued. Dual citizens whose stay in the Philippines exceed one (1) year will pay the travel tax irrespective of which passport they use for travel.


Where to pay Philippine travel tax in airport?

Tickets issued/purchased outside of the Philippines, pay directly to the TIEZA Travel Tax counter at the airport. Tickets issued/purchased in the Philippines, payment is through the airline ticket offices and travel agencies.


How much should I pay in NAIA terminal 3?

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.


How do I pay my NAIA travel tax?

Using the Reference Number, pay over-the-counter through authorized Bayad partners nationwide, or pay online via your Visa/Master/JCB Credit or Debit Card (through Paymaya Payment Gateway).


Can I enter NAIA terminal 3 without ticket?

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.


Do I need to pay travel tax and terminal fee in the Philippines?

What are Travel Taxes? Apart from airport terminal fees, you must also pay a Philippine travel tax. Travel taxes are airport fees for those Filipino individuals leaving the country or traveling abroad. But, this does not apply to foreigners traveling to the Philippines for a quick visit.