‘Hatid-sundo’ to or from the airport is a normal thing here in the Philippines, especially considering the lack of mass public transportation connecting the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) directly to the central business districts in the metro. This is why the upcoming terminal reassignments will surely be relevant to a lot of motorists.
According to a report from News5, the New NAIA Infra Corp. (NNIC) will be reassigning airlines across the four terminals, albeit the specific date of implementation has yet to be confirmed. Philippine Airlines flights will be at NAIA Terminal 1, domestic Philippine Airlines flights and Cebu Pacific flights at NAIA Terminal 2, all international flights (presumably from other carriers) at NAIA Terminal 3, and all AirAsia flights at NAIA Terminal 4.
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These are just a few of the changes coming up for NAIA, as the NNIC is set to take over the management, maintenance, and operations of the airport. You may recall that the new San Miguel-led consortium is also proposing to impose curbside fees for vehicles that linger at drop-off areas around the airport.