Terminal Changes At Naia

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MikeB
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Thanks, pinned it.

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nor cal mike
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Thanks bayanman, I always fly Pal because it is so easy to make the connection to Butuan. Perhaps now I can do more

bargain hunting, since this will wipe out the convienance factor I think. Have to check that out with the Asawa.

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Jim Sibbick
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Another change is coming.

Starting 31st August. Terminal 3 will no longer deal with domestic flights and Terminal 2 will no longer deal with international flights. New assignments as follows. 

TERMINAL 1

  • Philippine Airlines (PR)
  • Etihad Airways (EY)
  • Japan Airlines (JL)
  • Saudi Arabian Airlines (SV)
  • Thai Airways (TG)

TERMINAL 2

  • Cebu Pacific Air (5J) Domestic Flights
  • Philippine Airlines (PR) Domestic Flights

TERMINAL 3

  • Air China (CA)
  • Air Niugini (PX)
  • Asiana (OZ)
  • Cathay Pacific (CX)
  • China Airlines (CI)
  • China Eastern Airlines (MU)
  • China Southern (CZ)
  • Delta Air Lines (DL)
  • Emirates (EK)
  • EVA Air (BR)
  • Gulf Air (GF)
  • Jeju Air (7C)
  • Jetstar Airways (JQ)
  • KLM (KL)
  • Korean Air (KE)
  • Kuwait Airways (KU)
  • Oman Air (WY)
  • Qantas Airways (QF)
  • Qatar Airways (QR)
  • Royal Brunei (BI)
  • Tiger Air (TR)
  • Xiamen Air (MF)

TERMINAL 4

  • Other Domestic Flights

 

 

 

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Dave Hounddriver
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1 hour ago, Jim Sibbick said:

Another change is coming.

So you are saying there will be NO escaping the "change terminal shuffle"?  I quite enjoyed being able to enter the country at Terminal 3 on Cebu Pacific and fly domestically from the same terminal.   Rats!

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GeoffH
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Although not on the list Air Asia flights will also operate from terminal 3 (although starting from August 15th not August 31st like the other companies listed).

 

Air Asia Latest News page

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GeoffH
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1 hour ago, Dave Hounddriver said:

So you are saying there will be NO escaping the "change terminal shuffle"?  I quite enjoyed being able to enter the country at Terminal 3 on Cebu Pacific and fly domestically from the same terminal.   Rats!

 

Cebu Pacific start direct flights from Melbourne to Manila during August 2018, I was looking forward to escaping the 'change terminal shuffle' but it's not to be...

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Old55
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Thanks Jim! :thumbsup:

That’s good information, it’s always confusing how that mess sorts out. Only in da Philippines 🇵🇭!

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Jim Sibbick
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The change may not happen after all or may not happen end of August

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/997163/news-dotr-naia-airlines-ed-monreal

 

The Department of Transportation (DOTr) denied on Monday the reports on the new airline assignments at the Ninoy Aquino International Airports (NAIA), saying that the decision is “not yet final.”

The DOTr said that despite the circulation of reports that there were new airline assignments on the four terminals of NAIA, the department said that it had yet to be finalized.

“The Department of Transportation wishes to advise the public that reports circulating online and via traditional media on supposed new airline assignments at the NAIA are NOT YET FINAL,” the management said in an advisory.

 

Manila International Airport Authority (MIAA) General Manager Ed Monreal also confirmed that there were discussions on the flights relocation plan.

 

However, he said that there was still no “concrete decision” regarding the new flight scheme.

The DOTr added that an official announcement would be made once the department arrived at a decision.

Based on one relocation plan, NAIA Terminals 1 and 3 will be exclusive for international flights while NAIA Terminals 2 and 4 will be for domestic flights.

If the plan is implemented, five airlines – Philippine Airlines, Etihad Airways, Saudia Airlines, Japan Airlines, and Thai Airlines – would occupy Terminal 1 while 19 other international airlines would be relocated to Terminal 3.

Authorities reportedly aim to implement new airline assignments starting August 31, 2018. /cbb

 

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