MANILA DOMESTIC AIRPORT
Read moreThe domestic flight terminal is located 1 km from the international terminal. It deserves to be completely renovated; it is more like a small provincial airport than that of a metropolis such as Manila. A tax of 200 P is payable for domestic flights. There is a prepaid taxi service when leaving the terminal and taxis meter.
PARTAS BUS
Read moreOffers regular departures to Ilocos (Vigan, Laoag), but also Bangued, Baguio and San Fernando, from the Terminal terminal (except for Baguio, departures from the terminal in Pasay). Also to Clark Airport (Angeles) twice a day. Interesting: conducts the provincial link (all hours) between Baguio and Vigan.
NINOY AQUINO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
Read moreNAIA airport is divided into 4 terminals, in separate buildings (check your terminal). Terminal 1 is for international flights, except Philippine Airlines (PAL), Terminal 2 is mainly used by PAL. Other major airlines use it; terminal 3hosts international and domestic flights (Cebu Pacific). Finally, terminal 4 (20 minutes away) is for internal propeller flights of local airlines (PAL and Cebu).
CEBU PACIFIC
Read moreIt is the largest low cost airline in the Philippines. It serves many destinations with internal flights such as Manila and Cebu of course but also Legazpi, Caticlan (to reach Boracay), Busuanga (Coron), Siargao, Davao, Dumaguete, etc. But also about thirty destinations in Asia such as Hong Kong, Macau, Bangkok, Seoul, Shanghai, Beijing, Guangzhou, Ho Chi Minh, Taipei, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Jakarta and Osaka. While fares are low, delays (and even cancellations) on internal flights are not uncommon.
PHILIPPINES PORT AUTHORITY
Read moreCan provide information about companies and schedules.
PHILIPPINE RABBIT
Read moreDessert Bangued in Abra province, Laoag in Ilocos province, San Fernando in the Union province, Vigan in Ilocos province.
PHILIPPINE AIRLINES
Read moreThis is the national airline of the Philippines. It was founded in 1941, making it Asia's oldest commercial airline. Philippine Airlines (PAL) serves most of the country's airports (Manila, Cebu, Legazpi, Davao, Dumaguete, Siargao, Busuanga, etc.) and also operates numerous international flights. Along with Cebu Pacific, it is the airline most frequently used by travellers. As with its low-cost competitor, delays and cancellations are commonplace, but their customer service is a little better.
SKY PASADA
Read moreFlights to Batanes, Binalonan, Maconacon, Palanan and Tuguegarao.
TAXIS DE MANILLE
Read moreThis is the most common means of transportation used by travelers in the capital. It is essential to use only official cab companies (they are usually yellow or white) and to ask the driver to set the meter(metered) before the trip to avoid unpleasant surprises.If the driver refuses to set the meter or to announce the price in advance, do not hesitate to get out of the car or to take a picture of the cab's plate and number. Payment is made in cash and it is good practice to leave your change.
TRICYCLES DE MANILLE
Read moreAs in the rest of the archipelago, it is one of the most used and convenient means of transportation to travel short distances in the capital at a very low cost. Moreover, at the entrance of Intramuros, tricycle drivers (they like to call their "Lamborghinis") offer guided tours of the historic district with stops and explanations at the main points of interest (PHP 350/30 minutes). For a global overview you should count 1h-1h30. If you speak English, it's a nice way to discover the historical heart.