Manila International Airport
Manila International Airport (shortly known as MIA) and commonly known named by Ninoy Aquino International Airport (named from the assassinated senator at Gate 8 Terminal 1, now is Gate 11), is an international airport for Manila and its surrounding metropolitan area. It is located along the border between the cities of Pasay and Parañaque, about 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) south of Manila proper and southwest of Makati.
| Manila International Airport Ninoy Aquino International Airport | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| IATA: MNL – ICAO: RPLL | |||
| Summary | |||
| Airport type | Public | ||
| Operator | Manila International Airport Authority | ||
| Serves | Manila | ||
| Location | Parañaque and Pasay, Metro Manila | ||
| Elevation AMSL | 23 m / 75 ft | ||
| Coordinates | 14°30′31″N 121°01′10″E / 14.50861°N 121.01944°E | ||
| Website | |||
| Runways | |||
| Direction | Length | Surface | |
| m | ft | ||
| 06/24 | 3,737 | 12,261 | Concrete |
| 13/31 | 2,258 | 7,408 | Concrete |
| Statistics (2007) | |||
| Passengers | 20,467,627 | ||
| scale of the airline | 188,797 | ||
| meter of the cargo's | 388,551 | ||
| Statistics from the Air Transportation Office.[1] | |||
Terminals
- Terminal 1 - All International
- Terminal 2 - International & Domestic
- Terminal 3 - Domestic & International
- Terminal 4 - Domestic
Manila International Airport Media
- Old Nielson Field Terminal.jpg
Old Nielson Field Terminal Tower.
- Landing Fields - Philippines - Nichols Field - NARA - 68160590.jpg
Nichols Field runway, currently Runway 13/31, with Pasay and Manila in the background, taken prior to 1941
- Cebu Pacific and Air Asia planes outside NAIA Terminal 3 (Pasay; 11-24-2021).jpg
Airbus A320 family aircraft of Cebu Pacific and Philippines AirAsia at the remote gates of Terminal 3 in November 2021, two years before the rationalization of flights which relocated AirAsia's domestic flights to Terminal 2.
- Ninoy Aquino International Airport logo.svg
Ninoy Aquino International Airport logo
As part of its rehabilitation, Terminal 3 added a dedicated immigration hall for Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) in 2025
Terminal 1 departure hall
- T2 southwing.jpg
Terminal 2 southwing
References
- ↑ PASSENGER MOVEMENT CY 2001-2005 Archived 2007-09-29 at the Wayback Machine, Air Transportation Office, retrieved July 8, 2007
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