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  1. Tassie Devil

    Tassie Devil DI Junior Member

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    I was wondering if any body out there, could tell me the best way to transfer from the international airport in Manila to the domestic. I have my niece and her husband arriving next month, by Singapore Airlines early morning, then they will need to transfer over to Cebu Airlines, I think arriving here 8.15 in the morning.
    Any info would helpfull.

    Cheers TD:smile:
     
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    At NAIA there's a free shuttle bus service connecting terminal 1 with #2 and #3. Terminal #2 is the terminal where PH airlines operates while #3 is the terminal where the CPA flight departs for Dumaguete. Leaving the airport building on the ground floor (arrival hall) turn to the right and you will find the bus stop within walking distance (depending where you leave the bldg). If the shuttle service is not what you are looking for than just flagged down a taxi. Be aware there may be some or a lot of hassle about the price if the driver refuses to ride on the meter.
     
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    The free shuttle service is the way to go if you have plenty of time between flights, if you are pressed for time, then just catch a cab.
     
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    there should be ZERO hassle at all. WALK AWAY if they refuse meter. And, don't even bother to close the door that you opened to ask the question.

    Take a picture of the taxi if you wanna go a step further and text it to the LTFRB number on each taxi. It violates the law to refuse meters.
     
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    Thanks for the info guy's, will pass it along. Any idea what the taxi fare should be.

    Cheers TD:smile:
     
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    I was just at international in manila but i went from domestic from dumaguete to international depart to hawaii.....I noticed new was a taxi management there with info write up on cabs with a list of terms and SET PRICES in writing on the wall ...And you write your info down and copies are made to all parties..(I guess if one went missing Via Taxi they have record of who when and by what vehicle?) Taxi is where its at.....Security measures are up since bin laden was taken off the list.....
     
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    Thanks a lot for the info tunji, will pass it along, seems a big change from what it used to be. Travelling not much fun these days with all the security, when I left Australia last year had 2 bottles of single malt scotch taken by customs,:mad: as did not relise I was supposed to put in check in luggage, I did not read the paperwork attached to bag, had to buy a couple more after going through security, I could then hand carry.

    Cheers Td:smile:
     
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    Yellow Taxi, regulated by MIAA Airport Authority, I think it is P70 flag-fall, and a few pesos per Km. From Terminal 3 to Pasay for me is P115.00, so it would be probably well under P 150.00
     
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    Thanks for the info PangitPilot, looks like that would be the way to go.

    Cheers TD:smile:
     
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