Tag Archive: airport

Jan
28
2010

Taking the Cheapest Way out of New Bacolod-Silay Airport

Bacolod-Silay Airport Lobby

It was 7PM of the 22nd of January when I arrived at Bacolod’s new airport (which is in Silay City, some 20 kilometers away from Bacolod’s downtown). As usual, I opt to go the cheapest way to get out of the airport. Shuttle vans are about P100 and taxis are more expensive. I wrote not so long ago on how to get in or out of the Bacolod-Silay Airport when you’re a tightwad and budget-stricken traveler like moi. But here’s an update on that… Read the rest of this entry »

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Sep
13
2009

NAIA Caused Flight Delays/Cancellations Due to Radar Issues

Ninoy Aquino International Airport, Manila, Philippines

Ninoy Aquino International Airport, Manila, Philippines

In the afternoon on September 13, 2009, Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA), Manila and the country’s premiere gateway, reported a radar malfunction that caused delays, cancellations and diversion of flights going in and out of Manila starting around 2:30PM local time.

As according to Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP), by around 4PM, the radar was fixed and now ready to serve air traffic again.

NAIA Terminal 3 Tarmac

NAIA Terminal 3 Tarmac

Although fixed, it did prompt some domestic and international flights to be delayed, diverted or canceled. For more information about these, here are the contact numbers to contact with:

Philippine Airlines/PAL Express -+63 (2) 855-8888

Cebu Pacific Air -+63 (2) 702-0888

Zest Air -+63 (2) 855-3333

SeaAir – +63 (2) 849-0100

Manila International Airport Authority(632) 877-1767/+63 (2) 877-1109

Permanent link to this article: http://habagatcentral.com/2009/09/13/naia-caused-flight-delayscancellations-due-to-radar-issues/

Aug
22
2009

How to Get In and Out of Manila’s NAIA Terminal 1 & 2 On Tight Budget?

NAIA Terminal 2

NAIA Terminal 2

If NAIA Terminal 3 was difficult to access through public transportation, NAIA’s Terminal 2 (also known as the Centennial Airport) and Terminal 1 (old NAIA International Airport) are otherwise, very very accessible…in fact, it is s0 intertwined directly with Metro Manila’s busiest thoroughfare…EDSA! In spirit of helping the Filipino people and foreigners alike, I would like to share my knowledge (limited though) on how to get in and out of NAIA Terminals 1 & 2 without taking the cab or making hatid-sundo (bring-fetch) with your friends or loved ones. Read the rest of this entry »

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Aug
21
2009

How to Get In and Out of Manila’s NAIA Terminal 3 On Tight Budget? (Updated)

Ninoy Aquinos Bust at NAIA Terminal 3

Ninoy Aquino's Bust at NAIA Terminal 3

In observance of Ninoy Aquino’s martyrdom, HabagatCentral.com will take you on how to get in and out of the country’s premiere airport, Manila International Airport or better known as Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA). Starting first with the newest (and the most controversial) of the three major terminals…NAIA Terminal 3. – and its updated too!

Check In Counters of NAIA Terminal 3

Check In Counters of NAIA Terminal 3

Getting here is already a tedious task. Lucky for you if you have the budget of paying the yellow airport cabs or metered taxi cabs or even the luxury of airport shuttle or your own private car or taga-hatid-sundo in Filipino.

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Jul
11
2009

NAIA Terminal 3 Shuttle Now at Pasay Rotunda!

NAIA Loop Shuttle Bus

NAIA Loop Shuttle Bus

Good news for backpackers, cash-strapped passengers and commuters!

After long time of waiting, the NAIA Loop shuttle bus has a new terminal for commuters bound for Manila’s NAIA (Ninoy Aquino International Airport) Terminal 3. It is located at Pasay Rotunda at Pasay City.

No more jeepney rides to the terminal. Just go to Giselle’s Bus terminal, that is besides the McDonald’s and Chowking at Pasay Rotunda besides the north bound lanes of EDSA. It’s just a few meters away from the MRT & the LRT stations.

Trips going to NAIA Terminal 3 cost only P20.00.

Permanent link to this article: http://habagatcentral.com/2009/07/11/naia-terminal-3-shuttle-now-at-pasay/

Mar
30
2009

How to Get In and Out of Manila’s NAIA Terminal 3 On Tight Budget?

Getting here is already a tedious task. Lucky for you if you have the budget of paying the yellow airport cabs or metered taxi cabs or even the luxury of airport shuttle or your own private car or taga-hatid-sundo in Filipino.

Well given that as of now NAIA Terminal-3, the newest terminal in Ninoy Aquino International Airport of Manila, Philippines, is the hub of the giant low cost carrier Cebu Pacific and the Philippine Airlines’ subsidiaries such as PAL Express and Air Philippines, most cash-strapped passengers go here to embark or disembark on their respective flights. So how do you make it more budget friendly for these budget travelers who in turn will have to pay two hundred pesos (PhP200.00) for the terminal fee for domestic flights alone? Read the rest of this entry »

Permanent link to this article: http://habagatcentral.com/2009/03/30/naia-terminal-3-transit/

Sep
17
2008

Asian Spirit Flies to Iloilo Starting mid-October

Mayor Jerry P. Treñas of Iloilo City has disclosed that there would be an additional flight to and from Iloilo and Manila starting in the middle of October. He mentioned that Asian Spirit will be flying Manila and Iloilo starting October 15 with a late afternoon flight from Manila and going back at early evening.

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