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Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA / ˌ n ɑː. ˈ iː. ə / NAH-EE-ə; Filipino: Paliparang Pandaigdig ng Ninoy Aquino; IATA: MNL, ICAO: RPLL), also known as Manila International Airport (MIA), is the main international airport serving Metro Manila in the Philippines.
The ₱735.634-billion airport development will cover the passenger terminal building with airside and landside facilities as well as an airport toll road and railway. The groundbreaking of the new airport began on October 14, 2020, and the actual construction of the first phase of construction on the project, which includes the two runways and ...
N192 (Andrews Avenue) – NAIA Terminals 3 & 4: Westbound exit and eastbound entrance: N192 (Andrews Avenue) – Sales, BGC: Eastbound exit and westbound entrance; access to AH 26 (E2) via Sales Road: NAIAX Main Toll Plaza A (Newport) (westbound pass-thru) 7.7: 4.8: NAIAX Main Toll Plaza B (Newport) (eastbound only) 7.2: 4.5: Terminal 3: NAIA ...
The Metro Manila Skyway, officially the Metro Manila Skyway System (MMSS) or simply the Skyway, is an elevated highway serving as the main expressway of Metro Manila, Philippines. It connects the North and South Luzon Expressways (NLEX and SLEX) with access to Ninoy Aquino International Airport via the NAIA Expressway (NAIAX).
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The majority of Ninoy Aquino International Airport complex, also known as Nichols Field, is situated in Pasay, with the airport's terminals 2, 3, and 4, falling under the city's jurisdiction; Terminal 1, the international cargo terminal, and the offices of airport ground servicing companies, are under the jurisdiction of neighboring Parañaque.
The Philippines' largest airport, the four-terminal Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA), is handled by the Manila International Airport Authority (MIAA), a state-owned corporation also under the DOTr. [6] NAIA has been subject to overcrowding, with plans for rehabilitation being set back numerous times towards the end of the 2010s. [7]
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