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About NAIA Terminal 3

NAIA Terminal 3 is the newest and largest terminal and serves as a hub for international flights. It can handle 13 million passengers a year and has 20 boarding gates and 140 Check-In-Counters that can accommodate 4,000 passengers. one-way. In 2017, a footbridge was built that connects to Newport City, making luxury hotels and entertainment complexes more accessible. 

Currently, the airlines operating in this terminal for international are All Nippon Airways, Cathay Pacific Airways, Delta Air Lines, Emirates, Etihad Airways, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Qantas Airways, Qatar Airways, Singapore Airlines, Turkish Airlines, and United Airlines. In addition, International and Domestic flights are; Cebu Pacific Air, PAL Express,  and Philippines AirAsia.

You can find retail shops and food courts at the 4th level of the Airport and it consists of levels of parking space, the arrival levels that cater over 1200 cars  and a 2,500 car parking space available in the multi-level parking area.

Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 3, simply known as NAIA-3, is an infrastructure in Pasay, Philippines. It the newest and largest terminal at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport complex, the airport serving the Manila metropolitan area, Philippines. 

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on Mon Oct 17 2016
I love the scent of coffee here and while i was waiting for my mom to come home from singapore, the coffee here made me feel relaxed. The way staffs treat me here is very polite and friendly. The toilet, tables, and floor here are...clean. An applause for NAIA coffee bean and tea leaf branch.
on Thu Oct 06 2016
Good place to wait. Comfortable and quick wifi. Newspapers. Coffee around 200 peso typical airport price
on Tue Aug 23 2016
Great place to relax while waiting for your flight. I went here with my officemates after brief lunch at Wendy s.
on Sat May 14 2016
If you want coffee before your flight. Head to the 2nd floor of departures. Coffee Bean is beside Wendys. They close though at 2am.
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