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Default Manila International Airport Authority improves shuttle services

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The Manila International Airport Authority has launched improved shuttle services to ferry both airport passengers and Ninoy Aquino International Airport employees from NAIA Terminal 3 to other NAIA Terminals through the cooperation of various private organizations, and to various stops in Parañaque and Pasay City back to Terminal 3.

“This is a part of the services we are giving to the public as well as our own employees. The airport authority deemed it best to give our people a more convenient, descent, efficient and affordable service in and out of NAIA”, MIAA General Manager Alfonso Cusi said.

The Terminal 3 shuttle service loop has two routes. The first route includes stops at Baclaran then MRT station in Taft Ave. then in Tramo and back to Terminal 3. In the second route, from Terminal 3 the next stop is at the Old Domestic Airport then to NAIA Terminal 1 going straight to Centennial Terminal 2 then back to Terminal 3. The shuttle service uses vans and mini-bus units. The operations start from 5 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily.

Both routes collect P20 for airline passengers and P15 for NAIA employees regardless of destination. “Aside from the airport metered taxis and accredited transportation units, we are giving our airport users another option as far as land transportation is concerned. This goes without saying that MIAA and NAIA services go beyond the doors of its terminals. As a service-oriented institution, we are happy to launch this project taking into consideration passengers and non-passengers’ comfort even outside our premises”, TG Serrano, assistant general manager for airport development and corporate affairs said.

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Old September 1st, 2009
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Default at NAIA T3

At NAIA T3 , the buses are waiting right across the last bay of NAIA Terminal 3 building at the far end near the arrival area.

Pay your fare (P20 flat) inside the bus, the conductor/dispatcher will issue a bus ticket/receipt in return.
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