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Travel Guide: International Arrivals into Manila Philippines

What to know about arriving at Terminals 1, 2 & 3

To rid your fears and answer your questions about flying into and arriving in Manila, here is some information about international arrivals:

 

What to Know About All International Arrivals

After stepping off the plane, you will walk towards Immigration and Baggage Claim. Prior to Immigration, you will walk through the Health Screening temperature scans. Remember to take off sunglasses and hats before walking through.

At the Immigration counter, give the officer your filled out Disembarkation Card (which you should have received in-flight) – this is a requirement for all foreign passports. Also, make sure your passport is still valid for at least 6 months before its expiration date. Finally, as a foreign passport, you must provide proof (in the form of a hard copy or soft copy flight itinerary) of your onward flight leaving the country.

Read this link to find out if you qualify as a visa-free entry.

At Baggage Claim, ready your patience as the wait can be painfully long even for priority passengers.

As for Customs, if you have nothing to declare, simply walk on through to the Arrivals area where you can exchange currency and buy a pre-paid SIM card.

Finally, at Arrivals, you will likely get haggled by taxi companies seeking to overcharge you. If you do not have a private ride, it is best to call a Grab car for the best price to your hotel or accommodation.
 

Transferring between Terminals

Plan at least 3 hours between flights if you are connecting between different terminals and 2 hours if it is within the same terminal.

Transit passengers must also go through Immigration, Baggage Claim, and Customs.

There is now a shuttle bus service in Terminals 1, 2 & 3 that runs 24 hours a day that runs every 30 minutes from 5 AM to 11 PM and every 50 minutes from 11 PM to 5 AM. If you are a PAL passenger connecting between Terminals 2 & 3, the airline provides its own shuttle service. If you prefer not to take the shuttles, you can call for a Grab to take you between terminals.

 

 
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