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New minibuses will shuttle people between NAIA’s terminals

The free transfers will operate round the clock

You'll be catching these shuttle buses to your connecting flight. PHOTO FROM SAN MIGUEL CORPORATION

One of the many issues that plague Ninoy Aquino International Airport is the difficulty of getting from one terminal to another. While other airports have dedicated train and bus services between concourses, airline passengers transiting through Metro Manila have to contend with heavy traffic, lack of transportation options, and taxi scams.

But NAIA’s current operator, New NAIA Infra Corporation, has come to the rescue with the deployment of eight new minibuses that will shuttle passengers between the airport’s terminal buildings. These will augment the existing fleet of four shuttle buses, allowing more travelers to reach their connections on time.

The shuttle services are complimentary, and will operate round the clock. NNIC says that it has made significant investments in equipment, such as ambulances and follow-me vehicles to further enhance NAIA’s safety and efficiency in handling passengers and aircraft.



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