How to Commute to NAIA Terminal 3

How to Commute to NAIA Terminal 3

Airplanes are the flag carrier of the Philippines and the airports serve as the main gate where locals and tourists check in and out. How to Get Here: From where I live in Cainta, Rizal, travelling to the airport in Pasay City can cost more than 500 pesos and for a backpacker, like me, this amount is too high. Aside from that, slow-moving traffic during rush hours is bad which can cause more damage if you're late.

If you are from Manila, Valenzuela, Quezon City and other places near MRT 3 or LRT 1, here’s what you need to do: Take MRT/LRT and alight at EDSA-Taft station. Then, cross EDSA using the footbridge. Below the North bound station, ride in a jeepney with "Airport" signboard. Get off at the parking gate of Terminal 3. Or, take a taxi to NAIA terminals (tried it to Terminal 4 and only spent 110 pesos).

How to Get to EDSA from NAIA: At the exit of Terminal 3, there are buses bound for different parts of Metro Manila, Clark Airport and inter terminals (1,2,3,4) but for a limited time. If you're heading to EDSA, take the exit gate and cross the highway. There, you can ride in a jeepney.

There are Point to Point Buses that can bring you to any part of Metro Manila, Clark Airport, Laguna, and other destinations. To check the updated schedule of P2P buses, click here: https://www.p2pbus.ph/schedules.