NAIA Terminal 2 (Centennial Terminal) (Pasay)

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The second terminal, NAIA-2, is located on NAIA Road and was finished in 1998 and began operations in 1999. It has been named Centennial Terminal in commemoration of the centennial year of the declaration of Philippine independence. The 75,000-square-meter terminal was originally designed by Aéroports de Paris to be a domestic terminal, but the design was later modified to accommodate international flights. It has a capacity of 2.5 million passengers per year in its international wing and 5 million in its domestic wing, which later will expand to nine million passengers yearly. This is the home of Philippine Airlines and is used for both its domestic and international flights. It has the most flights out of all the NAIA terminals. This terminal is used by Philippine Airlines and its sister company Air Philippines. It is divided into 2 wings - the North Wing, which handles international flights, and the South Wing, which handles domestic flights. It currently has 12 airbridges.
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Coordinates:   14°30'34"N   121°0'47"E

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  • I learned to go upstairs to the departure area to catch taxi. I agree with the comments in regards to the taxi drivers in Manila, but that also includes taxi drivers in Cebu. So far, the best place that I have been and I really like the majority of people are in Palawan. Most of the people I have dealt with in Palawan has been honest and hard working people and I had no problem giving tips to those ones that have treated me well.
  • MUUUUCCCCHHH better than Terminal 1
  • Feih Hines is arriving in Manila on the 26 Dec..
  • When incorporation of terminal fee to the ticket is in effect,, the area could be the final security check area to clear and allow passengers access to restrooms and stores in the pre departure area., Its so disturbing if you are already in the pre departure area and if you need the bathroom, you will line up again for a pat down
  • Don't park your car overnight at Terminal 2. Mine had scratches when i get back from the province. I paid P465. They don't have an allocated space for overnight parking and don't monitor.
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