Transport at Manila Airport from T2 to T3
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Hi, I have very little time between Manila T2 and T3. Could you share a taxi number or tell me how to make sure I don’t miss my flight? Thanks for your help! :)
PI Pinpon Regular ·
Hi, How much time do you have? You'll need to take an official airport taxi and go via the Skyway (extra charge on you), but keep in mind there's a lot of traffic. If you don't want a taxi, there's the Grab app, which works really well. It's the local Uber.
Seb.
VÉ Vérobos ·
3h30 including baggage reclaim from T2 to T3. My guide rep told me that’s tight! Thanks for the info—is it better to take a taxi rather than Grab, please? Arrival at T2 at 6 PM and departure from T3 at 9:30 PM.
PI Pinpon Regular ·
I’d say 3.5 hours to collect your luggage, get to T3, and check in for your flight—1 hour for a domestic flight and 2 hours for an international one—is cutting it too close.

Keep in mind there are often delays, not to mention traffic, since there’s no private road to switch terminals.

That’s just my take, though. From experience, I arrive the day before my international flight if I’m coming in on a domestic one.

Grab works really well—I’ve done it before, and there are cars nearby. If you’d rather take a taxi, no problem, but make sure it’s an official one—they’re yellow.
Seb.
CO Cottetcottet Globetrotter ·
Is this for a connection with the same airline? They probably have a shuttle for the transfer. Otherwise, there’s the NAIA shuttle that runs inside the airport and serves all terminals. Definitely avoid taxis or private shuttles—they’re forced to go through traffic jams outside. Good luck
cottet
CO Cottetcottet Globetrotter ·
Otherwise, I agree with Pinpon—I always arrive in Manila the day before. But now that the airport has changed management, transfers might be simpler. That said, since Cebu Pacific is moving to T2 while international flights arrive at T3 under the new arrangements.
cottet
VÉ Vérobos ·
Thanks for your help—could you help me privately with how the link works? I should note my arrival time at T3, right? I’m taking an earlier flight, maybe even the day before, since I’m new to this and it’s my first time in the Philippines. I just want to get home on time.
CO Cottetcottet Globetrotter ·
The site seems to list the shuttles for Clark. Last time I took the internal shuttle from T2 to T3, it took me 15 minutes.
cottet
BA Balaytuko Regular ·
Terminal 3 NAIA. Ask where the stop is. Domestic flight: you need to be there 2 hours before, and check-in closes 45 minutes before the flight.
PI Pinpon Regular ·
I’ve never taken that shuttle myself, so I can’t really say. The best plan is to take your flight to Manila the afternoon before. Book a hotel in Manila, and you can still visit if you want—Intramuros is worth checking out. The next day, you’ll have your international flight, and you’ll be much more relaxed for your departure since you won’t risk missing it due to a connection delay.
Seb.
VÉ Vérobos ·
Thanks, that’s great! Since I don’t want to miss my flight, I’ll go the day before! A big thank you to all of you for your help 😉

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