Thread: Manila
+
Add Report
Results 7,531 to 7,545 of 20484
-
08-18-14 02:41 #12954
Posts: 302Originally Posted by GoodEnough [View Original Post]
-
08-18-14 02:40 #12953
Posts: 174T1 Renovations
I think all the airlines are running away from T1 because of the renovation. According to a senior airport personnel I talked to, when I was last there at T1. The airport received a 1.5 Billion peso from the Govt. To renovate. And his follow up comment - "but non one at the airport knows what they are building or renovating. It is a mystery. "
Originally Posted by WestCoast1 [View Original Post]
-
08-18-14 01:35 #12952
Posts: 4567LA Cafe is in Ermita. Just a few blocks north of Malate.
Originally Posted by DCups [View Original Post]
-
08-15-14 14:47 #12951
Posts: 7004Originally Posted by GoodEnough [View Original Post]
Manila Ninoy Aquino International Airport (airport code MNL) is the main gateway to the Manila Metro Area and all the Philippines islands. Manila Airport has four terminals, 1, 2, and 3, which oversee international travelers, and Domestic Terminal serving local carriers. The airport managed more than 27 million passengers in 2010, which put it in the top 50 for world's busiest airports. Served by 29 airlines, the airport is also a hub for travel throughout Asia. About four miles south of Manila, there is a 2-kilometer taxi ride to the Light Rail Transit line that takes travelers into the city. The Manila Airport Hotel is on-site next to Terminal 1.
Do international travelers grab their luggage and then take the LRT?
And an official site:
http://www.manila-airport.net/
-
08-15-14 14:44 #12950
Posts: 25Skinny, tiny, petite but legal
Hey,
I'm soon in Manila / Makati (still don't know). Can anyone help me to find the pearls that are skinny, tiny but legal. I like them on their 18. So if you can help or let me come with you, it would be fun.
If any local guy want to be my sexguide there, I would appreciate. I'm fully straight, ready for many games like 3 some, parties, gang.
-
08-15-14 04:34 #12949
Posts: 4051Originally Posted by WickedRoger [View Original Post]
WR is correct. Everything about the airport is inadequate, out of date, and fairly shabby. Only one runway can be used at a time, the ground landing equipment was antique ten years ago, and the amenities are a joke. Further, there are no immediate plans, as far as I know, to build anything new. I guess the country will wait for some donor or other to come give them the money to build something, but for the moment, the air travel situation deteriorates year by year. Together with all of the other transport infrastructure.
NAIA is a virtual meme for political incompetence.
GE.
-
08-15-14 02:55 #12948
Posts: 3146Originally Posted by Firdau [View Original Post]
-
08-14-14 23:04 #12947
Posts: 1Manila. Advice / wingman please
Hey,
I'm in Manila for 2 days and I'd love to get some advice on the best place to find a freelancer. I'm near the Shangri la Plaza (Mandaluyong). I was thinking of heading to QC but not sure. I also read that Edsa IEC is kinda expensive and not good any more. Thoughts?
I went to the Eastwood Citywalk last night. Nothing. Just groups of people having a good time, nothing at the Metro Citywalk near my hotel either.
I'll post a report later if there's something worthy of reporting.
Thanks!
-
08-11-14 09:20 #12946
Posts: 6783Originally Posted by CoolTraveler [View Original Post]
T3 taxis I suspect will be worse when the 5 international carriers all land there, business class lounges I am checking as I am told by a fellow ISG friend that Singapore does not and as he flies SQ a lot he is one very unhappy bunny.
I agree with the 'gates' comment and suspect the local carriers will be pushed to parking without an air bridge at times. Already I have noticed Cebu Pacific using gates 134 etc more so that means a bus ride where they try to shove 60 people into a bus fit for 30! Can't see T3 dong that for the international airlines.
But above all this, the main problem is the airports have 1 main runway and congestion in the sky is the norm especially mid afternoon. Is a mess and the equipment is third world IMHO so having a cleaner terminal, etc is nice but if you are circling Manila for 45+ minutes (as I have done!) it really takes the gloss of everything.
-
08-10-14 14:23 #12945
Posts: 174Terminal 3
I always thought only Cebu flew in and out of T3, until my ANA (United code share) connecting flight from Tokyo landed there about 4 weeks ago. I had a dating site girl waiting at T1. I assumed it would land at T1, like my United flight from Guam. Both my cell was dead on arrival, so for the first time, I had to ditch a pre-arranged girl. Ended up at Havana.
Checking in at Terminal 3. It is a lot faster and getting into the Terminal 3 is a lot cleaner unlike Terminal 1. You see that huge crowd at T1. And T3 is a lot newer airport. I think T1 handles a lot more OFW's. At the present moment, I have only seen ANA check-in counter apart from the CP counters. There are more coffee shops here at T3 than T1. I have never seen a business class lounge. So, not sure if there is one.
Checking Out of Terminal 3. I like it better because the immigration crew is a lot younger and seem to just stamp and let you off. At T1, the Immigration crew is a lot older, and tend to look you up more closely. None of the horizontal escalators work, so usually a long walk from gate to the immigration point. And almost always, the bags are always out before I get to the carousel. As you walk out, before you go outside, ATM machines to your left. And there are SIM kiosks. I did buy a SIM once, and got ripped off. So, check carefully what you are getting. Read the card they hand over to you.
Taxi's. As you get out, the yellow taxi's are to your right. And yes, always a long wait but not all the time. I never had to wait longer than 20 minutes. I will not comment on the white taxi's as I never use them. If my memory serves me right, metered charge comes to about 170 to 190 pesos to get to Makati.
Location. This is the part I like the best. T3 is closer to Makati. If you use T1, the taxis come all the way around the airport and pass T3, before getting into Makati area. So, you save about 15 to 20 minutes here. This compensates for the taxi wait. The taxi gets on the highway within 5 minutes, and gets off just after about 5 minutes and then surface road in Makati. The ride is only about 20 to 30 minutes to where the Intercon is, depending on traffic in Makati. Always ask for the highway, and it will cost you an extra 20 pesos.
They also have a free shuttle bus that takes you to the Casino hotels. I think every hour. It is right in between the white taxi stand and yellow taxi stand across the way. Ask the security outside, and they will point it out. You do not need to show proof of stay. Just tell them you are going there. I did this twice when I stayed at the Marriott. If you are lugging luggage, use the taxi! If you are going across on a taxi, the drivers will grumble. My next trip, I will try to get a taxi at departure and see if that works. I will report back.
I do not think T3 has enough gates to support all flights coming in from T1. If they do come over to T3, then T3 will turn into a nightmare.
-
08-05-14 12:05 #12944
Posts: 267What happen happen
I went up there after looking at the que and there were guards at the only one or two doors you can exit.
-
08-04-14 19:52 #12943
Posts: 4114Taxi mafia
Originally Posted by JpSlicky [View Original Post]
The last time I was at terminal 3 just arrive from Hong Kong I go uo to arrival to get a taxi just drop off customer and all taxi driver asking 600 p to Malate, I think they all work together on this but terminal one is different I can still get taxi driver to just use the meter, so what I did is catch a free shuttle to the Resort world casino across the st have lunch there and get a meter taxi there to Malate.
Fast eddie 48.
-
08-04-14 14:01 #12942
Posts: 561Originally Posted by JpSlicky [View Original Post]
RG.
-
08-04-14 12:35 #12941
Posts: 267Taxi at terminal 3
I tried going up to the departure area to get an incoming taxi, but with the guards at the door there it is a one way check valve and cannot get out to the in coming, Yellow cab must have paid a hefty fee or bribe for the rights to service outbound, arrival passengers be dammed.
-
08-04-14 03:41 #12940
Posts: 1562Thanks H, WR, AV, JP.
Sounds like sim and load will be the least of my worries. I like the idea of RW as an outlet for taxis. I wonder how long it will take the taxi Gods to figure out that traffic has moved from Terminal 1 to 3.