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Ninoy Aquino International Airport (MNL) — Mga International Flight, OFW Lane, Mga Terminal | 2026

Ninoy Aquino International Airport (MNL/RPLL): mga sikat na outbound route, hub airlines, mga tip sa OFW lane, impormasyon ng terminal. Updated 2026-05-09.

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FP By FlyPilipinas Editorial Team · Updated May 2026 · 5 min read

2

Airlines

35×

Per week

₱19.5k

From (live)

via 5J

9.5h

Nonstop

2

Airlines

21×

Per week

₱43.2k

From (live)

via WY

9.5h

Nonstop

3

Airlines

14×

Per week

₱49.2k

From (live)

via MU

10h

Nonstop

Ang Ninoy Aquino International Airport (MNL) ang pangunahing international gateway ng Pilipinas — mga 50 milyong pasahero noong 2024, may apat na terminal, at home base po ito ng Philippine Airlines, Cebu Pacific, Philippines AirAsia, at PAL Express. Para sa karamihan ng kabayan na pa-Gulf, pa-Hong Kong, pa-Singapore, o pa-Korea, dito po kayo aalis. Heto ang quick-reference para sa OFW lane, terminal layout, at mga sikat na outbound route ngayong 2026.

Quick facts

  • Codes: IATA MNL · ICAO RPLL
  • City: Manila / Pasay, NCR (Metro Manila)
  • Mga hub airline: Philippine Airlines, Cebu Pacific, Philippines AirAsia, Bangkok Airways
  • International service: Mayroon

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Mga sikat na international route mula sa MNL

DestinasyonMga CarrierWeekly freqBlock time
Seoul (Incheon) (ICN)KE, OZ, PR, 5J, Z2, 7C, LJ~98/wk4.0h
Singapore (SIN)SQ, PR, 5J, TR, 3K~80/wk3.5h
Hong Kong (HKG)CX, PR, 5J, Z2~70/wk2.3h
Taipei (TPE)BR, CI, PR, 5J, Z2~63/wk2.0h
Tokyo (Narita) (NRT)PR, 5J, NH, JL~42/wk4.3h

Mga tip para sa OFW + balikbayan

Halos lahat ng OFW deployment papuntang Gulf, Hong Kong, at Saipan ay dumadaan sa MNL. May OFW lane sa T1 (mga Gulf carrier — Emirates, Qatar Airways, Saudia) at sa T2/T3 (PAL, Cebu Pacific). Dalhin po ang OEC / OFW Pass (galing sa dmw.gov.ph), passport na may 6-month validity, at kopya ng kontrata — sine-spot-check po ito ng BI immigration. Para sa balikbayan box porters, mga PHP 200-400 ang tip depende sa bigat. Tip: i-print po ang OEC kahit may digital, kasi may immigration officers na strict pa rin.

Mga terminal at paano makarating

Apat na terminal po ang MNL. Terminal 1 — karamihan ng international carriers (Emirates, Qatar, Cathay, Korean Air). Terminal 2 — PAL international + domestic. Terminal 3 — Cebu Pacific, AirAsia, ANA, Singapore Airlines, Etihad. Terminal 4 — maliit na domestic. Pamasahe via taxi mula Makati: PHP 250-400; via UV Express o EDSA Carousel papuntang T3: PHP 50-80. May libreng shuttle bus sa pagitan ng mga terminal — pero magbigay po ng 30-45 minuto kapag may bagahe.

Mga Madalas Itanong (FAQ)

Magkano ang taxi mula Makati papuntang NAIA? Mga PHP 250-400 via grab/airport taxi, mas mura ang regular meter taxi. May airport-coupon-taxi sa T1/T3 na flat-rate (mga PHP 500).

Anong terminal ang Emirates flight ko? Ang Emirates flights papuntang Dubai (DXB) ay sa Terminal 1. I-double-check pa rin sa boarding pass, kasi minsan may schedule moves.

Pwede ba mag-balikbayan box check-in sa NAIA? Oo po, pero priority tape lang at within carrier baggage allowance. Kapag lampas, mas tipid ang koreo o forwarder kaysa overweight charge.

Saang terminal ang Cebu Pacific international? Sa Terminal 3 — lahat ng Cebu Pacific (5J) flights, domestic man o international, ay sa T3.

May OFW lane ba sa lahat ng terminal? Oo po, pero may dedicated DMW counter sa T1, T2, at T3. Ang T1 ang pinakamadalas sa mga Gulf-bound OFW.

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Na-update noong 9 May 2026. Ang FlyPilipinas ay 14-person Filipino editorial team; ang content ay sinaliksik at ineditor ng mga Filipino travel at OFW specialists. Tungkol sa author →.

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Updated May 2026

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