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Manila Airport Guide
Domestic flights are also accommodated, with flights to major Philippine cities departing and arriving regularly. The airport is served by the country's flag carrier, Philippine Airlines as well as several smaller local airlines. Major international airlines such as the Japan Airline, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Northwest, and British Airways also serve the airport.
The airport offers ample facilities for travellers, such as restaurants and cafes, duty-free shops and tourist information desks. There are also currency exchange services and ATM machines, direct dial telephones and car rental counters. Wheelchair services and other facilities for disabled passengers are also available from the airport's ground staff.
Terminal 2 is much larger and was originally designed for domestic flights only, although it soon expanded to accommodate international flights as well. It is divided into the North and South Wings, which handle international and domestic flights respectively.
The Manila Domestic Airport, formerly called Terminal A, is limited to non-Philippines Airlines domestic flights. It currently handles five airlines: Air Philippines, Cebu Pacific, Laoag International Airlines and Asian Spirit. It is strategically located near the two international airports to allow easy transfers for passengers connecting to international flights.
It is also possible to take a taxi to the LRT-1 station, about 2kms from the airport. From here, you can board the LRT train, which will take you through Manila, Quezon City, Makati, and Caloocan.
Most taxis are metered, except for some at the Manila Domestic Airport, which offer accredited transfer services on a pre-paid coupon basis. Jeepneys also run between the terminals, although transfers may be difficult during peak hours or if you have a lot of luggage.
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