Ninoy Aquino International Airport
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Location
Airport Information
City
Manila (Pasay)
Country
Continent
AS
Coordinates
14.5086, 121.0200
Elevation
75 ft (23 m)
Runways
| Ident | Length | Width | Surface | Lighted |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 06/24 | 12261 ft (3737 m) | 197 ft | CON | Yes |
| 13/31 | 7408 ft (2258 m) | 148 ft | CON | Yes |
Departures
Manila 城市指南
服务于 Manila 的所有机场
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关于 Ninoy Aquino International Airport
Ninoy Aquino International Airport is the primary airport serving Metro Manila, the capital region of the Philippines. Located between the cities of Pasay and Paranaque, approximately 7 kilometers south of the Makati central business district, the airport opened in 1948 and was renamed in 1987 after the assassinated Philippine senator Benigno Ninoy Aquino Jr. MNL handles over 47 million passengers per year across four terminals. Terminal 1 serves international airlines, Terminal 2 is dedicated to Philippine Airlines, Terminal 3 handles Cebu Pacific and other carriers, and Terminal 4 serves domestic turboprop and charter flights. The terminals are not physically connected and require shuttle bus transfers between them, which is a well-known inconvenience for connecting passengers. The airport is a hub for Philippine Airlines and Cebu Pacific, the country's two largest carriers, with extensive service across Southeast Asia, East Asia, the Middle East, and North America. Ground transportation is primarily by road, with taxi and ride-hailing services being the most common options, as the airport lacks a direct rail connection. Traffic congestion in the surrounding area frequently affects travel times. The Philippines is constructing a replacement facility, the New Manila International Airport in Bulacan province north of Metro Manila, to address the capacity constraints and operational challenges at NAIA. The new airport is one of the largest infrastructure projects in Philippine history.