New terminal assignments for several airlines at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) will be implemented starting August 31.
According to Manila International Airport Authority (MIAA) Media Affairs Division chief Jess Martinez, the following airlines will only be allowed to land at their designated NAIA terminals.
Flights from only 5 airline companies will be allowed to land at NAIA Terminal 1.
- Philippine Airlines
- Thai Airways
- Saudi Airlines
- Japan Airlines
- Etihad Airlines
NAIA Terminal 2, meanwhile, will be used for domestic flights.
- Cebu Pacific
- Philippine Airlines
Flights of the following airlines will be transferred to NAIA Terminal 3.
- China Airlines
- China Southern
- China Eastern
- Emirates Airlines
- Xiamen Air
- Oman Air
- Eva Air
- Kuwait Air
- Jetstar
- Gulf Air
- Korean Airlines
- Asiana Airlines
- Qantas Air
- Malaysian Airlines
- Qatar Air
- Royal Brunei
- Tiger Air
- Jeju Air
- Air Nugini
- Air China
- All other international carriers (except for the 5 assigned to Terminal 1)
Some domestic flights are also allowed to land at NAIA Terminal 4.