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 ...
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 ...
