1. WHERE IS THE AIRPORT TERMINAL ?
MANILA has four (4) airport terminals, located on four (4) different locations :
a) Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA), also called Terminal 1 = for all international flights, except Philippine Airlines and Cebu Pacific.
b) Centennial Airport, also called NAIA Terminal 2 = all international + domestic of Philippine Airlines only.
c) Terminal 3 = all international + domestic of Cebu Pacific, Air Philippines & PAL Express.
d) Manila Domestic Airport = flights of Seair and Zest Air airlines.
The other point of international entry is CEBU, called Mactan International Airport.
This is directly serviced by the following Asean carriers: Silk Air (Singapore), Cathay Pacific (Hongkong), Cebu Pacific / China Airlines (Taipei), Pal (Narita), PAL /Cebu Pacific (Seoul) and Malaysian Airlines (KUL & Kota Kinabalu).
CLARK Airport , in Northern Luzon, also serviced by low cost carriers like Tiger Airways and Air Asia.
LAOAG Airport , in Northern Luzon, is mainly used for charter flights to/from China & Taipei.
DAVAO City, on the southern island of Mindanao, Silk Air flies to Singapore
MANILA has four (4) airport terminals, located on four (4) different locations :
a) Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA), also called Terminal 1 = for all international flights, except Philippine Airlines and Cebu Pacific.
b) Centennial Airport, also called NAIA Terminal 2 = all international + domestic of Philippine Airlines only.
c) Terminal 3 = all international + domestic of Cebu Pacific, Air Philippines & PAL Express.
d) Manila Domestic Airport = flights of Seair and Zest Air airlines.
The other point of international entry is CEBU, called Mactan International Airport.
This is directly serviced by the following Asean carriers: Silk Air (Singapore), Cathay Pacific (Hongkong), Cebu Pacific / China Airlines (Taipei), Pal (Narita), PAL /Cebu Pacific (Seoul) and Malaysian Airlines (KUL & Kota Kinabalu).
CLARK Airport , in Northern Luzon, also serviced by low cost carriers like Tiger Airways and Air Asia.
LAOAG Airport , in Northern Luzon, is mainly used for charter flights to/from China & Taipei.
DAVAO City, on the southern island of Mindanao, Silk Air flies to Singapore