Manila International Airport Terminal and Gates Map
This is a huge airport divided into four terminals. A shuttle operates between these, but it tends to be unreliable, leading passengers to opt for a taxi.
- Terminal 1: Also known as Ninoy Aquino Terminal, this terminal operates only international flights and has a capacity of 6 million passengers.
- Terminal 2: This terminal, also referred to as Centennial Terminal, was initially designed for international flights, but it later started operating domestic routes.
- Terminal 3: This is the newest and largest terminal. It was completed in 2008 and can welcome up to 13 million passengers per year.
- Terminal 4: Also known as the Old Terminal, this was the first to be built. Terminal 4 is also the smallest building and can welcome about 3 million travelers per year.