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Showing posts with label NAIA cuts overnight parking to ₱600 for 'verified' travelers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NAIA cuts overnight parking to ₱600 for 'verified' travelers. Show all posts

Monday, August 4, 2025

NAIA cuts overnight parking to ₱600 for 'verified' travelers


 

Cars parked at the Manila airport terminal 2 (New NAIA Infra Corp. photo) 

By Manila Bulletin Newsroom


The Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) significantly lowered its overnight parking rates for verified passengers and other legitimate airport users, effective Friday, Aug. 1.

In a Facebook post, the New NAIA Infra Corp. (NNIC) said the new parking system aims to enable more efficient management of parking facilities while ensuring accessibility for those who genuinely use the airport.

The NNIC noted the new system helps keep parking slots available and convenient for NAIA’s intended users.

To get the discounted rates, verified passengers who park their vehicles at any of the NAIA Terminals—Terminal 1, 2, or 3—must park and keep their ticket. They then need to bring their ticket and boarding pass on their trip and present both at the validation counter upon return. Once verified, passengers will pay only half the standard overnight rate.

This new overnight parking rate for verified passengers is ₱600. While this is still more expensive than the original ₱300 overnight rate, it represents a 50 percent reduction compared to the ₱1,200 rate the NNIC implemented last October.