Key international airlines at Manila Airport to move terminals from March 29.

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“The change seeks to reduce congestion and enhance the movement of passengers.”

Dubai: Heads up, passengers! Travellers are being advised to double-check their departure terminals as Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) in the Philippines implements a series of terminal reassignments starting March 29.

The changes are part of NAIA’s ongoing efforts to optimise terminal capacity and improve passenger movement at Manila’s main international gateway.

Airlines moving to Terminal 3

According to an advisory, several international carriers will shift operations from Terminal 1 to Terminal 3 effective March 29. These include Air China, China Eastern, Vietnam Airlines, Royal Brunei, and Shenzhen Airlines.

Meanwhile, Japan Airlines will move its operations from Terminal 1 to Terminal 3 starting April 1.

AirAsia flights relocating to Terminal 1

Two AirAsia carriers will move in the opposite direction. From March 29, international flights operated by Philippines AirAsia will shift from Terminal 3 to Terminal 1, while AirAsia Berhad will also operate from Terminal 1 starting the same date.

Passengers booked on these airlines are advised to carefully check their ticket details, especially those who frequently travel and may be accustomed to departing from a different terminal.

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