MANILA, Philippines – The Ninoy Aquino International Airport (Naia) Terminal 4 will undergo “safety upgrades” and renovation beginning Nov. 6.
It is expected to reopen in February 2025.
Article continues after this advertisementThe oldest among all Naia terminals, Terminal 4 currently hosts AirSWIFT with 12 daily flights, Sunlight Air with two daily flights, and CebGo with 36 daily flights.
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Article continues after this advertisementTerminal 4 accommodates about 2,900 passengers daily or 2.23 percent of Naia’s daily passenger volume.
Article continues after this advertisement“Our goal is to make Terminal 4 more comfortable and efficient for travelers. While there may be some temporary disruptions, we appreciate the public’s understanding and patience as we work to deliver these much-needed improvements,” the New Naia Infra Corp. (NNIC) said in a statement on Saturday.
Article continues after this advertisementThe NNIC urges passengers to check with their airlines the updated flight schedules.
Updates on the renovation status will be posted on NNIC’s social media platforms.
Article continues after this advertisementNNIC General Manager Angelito Alvarez earlier announced the consortium plans to move all AirAsia domestic flights to Terminal 4.
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