Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Getting Around Manila

Getting Around Manila (Metro Manila) is not as getting around Singapore or Hongkong. Probably the closest thing that could be compared to Manila is Bangkok Thailand. So here Are the some tips, advice, and landmarks you should remember.

Airport
*Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 1 (NAIA1)- This is the oldest airport and handles international flights only.
*NAIA2 - Philippine Airlines Domestic & International Flights only
*NAIA3- Domestic & International Flights of other 2 local airlines (Cebu Pacific Air & Air Philippines)
*Domestic Airport - the oldest amongst the 4, Zest Air & SeaAir uses this terminal.
*Disosdado Macapagal International Airport -Located at Pampanga Province about 2 hours from Manila.
Below is a simple Map I made (Just Click on the markers I've placed)

View Airport in a larger map

Airlines
* Philippine Airlines (flag carrier)
* Cebu Pacific Air
* Air Philippines
* Zest Air
* SeaAir

Ferry (Inter Island)
* WG&A Supperferry
*Negros Navigation
*Sulpicio Lines

Buses (Provincial)
*Ceres Trans - south
*Philtranco - south
*Victory Liner - north
*Partas - north
*BBL - south
*Jac Liner - south
*Five Star - north
*Farinas - north
**please search the web for their designated terminals

Taxi- flag down rate for taxi is Php 40.00 for the first 5 kilometers and  Php 3.50 for the succeeding every 300 meters or 2 minutes of waiting time.
Metro Buses-Aircon Buses Initial charge is Php 12.00 and Php 2.20 for the succeeding kilometers.
LRT 1(Light Railway Transit)- please click to see fare matrix table
LRT 2
MRT



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