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Ninoy Aquino International Airport or NAIA (IATA: MNL, ICAO: RPLL), also known as Manila International Airport or simply Manila Airport, is one of the two international airports serving the Metro Manila Area and the main international gateway to the Philippines.
Airlines operating at Manila Airport - NAIA (MNL): List of airlines operating at Manila Airport. Airline code and more information. Aero K. Terminal: 3. IATA Code: RF.
Information about the terminals at Manila Ninoy Aquino International Airport – Naia (MNL): NAIA Terminal 1, NAIA Terminal 2, NAIA Terminal 3 and NAIA Terminal 4.
Departures from Manila Airport - NAIA (MNL) - Today Check the status of your flight to Manila Airport using the information on our departures page. The data on departures times and status is frequently updated in real time.
NAIA Terminal 1, also known as Ninoy Aquino Terminal, operates several international services, although many carriers have already moved to NAIA Terminal 3, which also operates international flights. On the other hand, NAIA 1 also serves some international flights of Philippine Airlines.
NAIA Terminal 3 is the newest and largest terminal in Manila Airport. Since 2017, it is connected to Newport City by a 220-meter long footbridge.
Arrivals at Manila Airport - NAIA (MNL) - Today. Check the status of your flight to Manila Airport using the information on our arrivals page. The data on arrival times and status is frequently updated in real time.
Important information regarding Philippine Airlines (IATA code PR) at Manila Airport - NAIA (MNL): Terminal, Contact, Check-in.
Important information regarding China Southern Airlines (IATA code CZ) at Manila Airport - NAIA (MNL): Terminal, Contact, Check-in.
NAIA Terminal 2 operates domestic and international flights by Philippine Airlines or PAL, the national flag carrier. Terminal 2 is also known as the Centennial Terminal to commemorate the centennial year of declaration of Philippine independence. The shape of NAIA Terminal 2 is like a “V”.