NAIA Terminal 3 to open for international flights starting July 8 | Inquirer News

NAIA Terminal 3 to open for international flights starting July 8

By: - Reporter / @ConsINQ
/ 04:12 PM July 04, 2020

MANILA, Philippines — The Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Terminal 3 will be open for international flights starting July 8, the Manila International Airport Authority (MIAA) said Saturday.

“After temporarily closing its doors on March 28 this year, NAIA Terminal 3 will finally open its gates to resume international flight operations beginning 12:01 a.m. of July 8, 2020,” read the statement.

NAIA Terminal 3 will accept flights from flag carriers Nippon Airways, Air Asia Berhad, Cathay Pacific, Emirates, Royal Dutch Airlines, Qatar Airways,  Singapore Airlines, and Turkish Airlines.

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However, international operations of airline carriers Cebu Pacific, Delta Air, Qantas Airways, and United Airlines at Terminal 3 will still be suspended.

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MIAA said NAIA Terminal 2 continues to service international arrival flights from Philippine Airlines (PAL). NAIA Terminal 1, meanwhile, operates international departure flights from PAL.

NAIA Terminal 4 remains temporarily closed for operations until further notice, Miaa said.

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NAIA previously concentrated its operations at NAIA Terminal 1 as some flag carriers suspended flights due to the strict coronavirus quarantine.

READ: Only 3 of 4 NAIA terminals to operate

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