Is anyone here a regular traveller to Manila for business or leisure? I'd like to hear stories and get feedback on how to make the most of the NAIA experience. To be frank, I dread travelling in and out of MNL. I especially hate walking out of the airport and having to deal with the hawkers and hustlers who will watch you carry your bag for a hundred yards and THEN run over and try to load it in a waiting cab or car, expecting a nice payment. I've experienced this in other places, mostly in developing countries, but it seems to be more of an epidemic in Manila. Any comments on this?
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What usually works for me is to keep a firm grip on my bags and don't make eye contact. I travel light - one smaller checked bag and my laptop bag. Doesn't work so well if you actually need porters.Originally Posted by viking407rob
I especially hate walking out of the airport and having to deal with the hawkers and hustlers who will watch you carry your bag for a hundred yards and THEN run over and try to load it in a waiting cab or car, expecting a nice payment.
In situations like this, it's often better to pay for car service. If it's a hotel service or a respectable agency, the driver will run interference.
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I travel to NAIA about once a month on average. I have to say that I never have a problem on arrival with people wanting to take my luggage (and yes I am obviously foreign!). Have you been recently? For a couple of years now there has been only one stand for cabs outside the terminal, and then further on there is the "Extension" area where private car pickups happen. I have never had a problem in either place - getting to the airport cab office is just a few yards across one roadway to the office and then to the cab: very straightforward, very few people around. If you're being picked up by private car then it's a bit more chaotic as far too many cars try to find and pick up lots of people, but again I have never been hassled.
All this releates to Terminal 1 - I only fly in and out on CX, so I can't comment on other terminals.
All this releates to Terminal 1 - I only fly in and out on CX, so I can't comment on other terminals.
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All this releates to Terminal 1 - I only fly in and out on CX, so I can't comment on other terminals.
I'm glad you said that, because I was thinking the same thing. When we lived in Manila last year, we flew PR a lot, and had the same experience in Terminal 2, where the taxi system is also very straightforward. And we, too, are obviously foreign, both blond-haired and blue-eyed.Originally Posted by christep
I travel to NAIA about once a month on average. I have to say that I never have a problem on arrival with people wanting to take my luggage (and yes I am obviously foreign!). ...
All this releates to Terminal 1 - I only fly in and out on CX, so I can't comment on other terminals.
I can name a number of places where arrivals are much more chaotic than MNL!
One other piece of advice if you want to save a few pesos--and sometimes save some time. I've had to wait quite a while waiting for them to process payment and get the vehicle.
Walk up to the departures level and grab a metered taxi that is dropping someone off. I've taken the arrivals level and it is a set amount (I think it was 440 to Makati). A metered cab is about 100 pesos--just make sure the driver turns on the meter.
Walk up to the departures level and grab a metered taxi that is dropping someone off. I've taken the arrivals level and it is a set amount (I think it was 440 to Makati). A metered cab is about 100 pesos--just make sure the driver turns on the meter.
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Again your experience is obviously somewhat dated. Payment has been to the driver now for at least a 15 months (although occasionally, for reasons I haven't been able to fathom, the cab stops at an office on the way out of the airport for payment to be made there - I suspect it may be if the driver is going off shirt after that run), and in that period I have never not seen a long line of cabs waiting.Originally Posted by LAChargers
I've had to wait quite a while waiting for them to process payment and get the vehicle.
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My information isn't too dated. Although I usually have a driver pick me up now, the last time I used this service was about 6 months ago. I did pay the driver but he had to stop in the parking lot on the way out to pay someone. It took them a while to get change and the receipt. Previous to that I paid them at the stand and that took a while also.Originally Posted by christep
Again your experience is obviously somewhat dated. Payment has been to the driver now for at least a 15 months (although occasionally, for reasons I haven't been able to fathom, the cab stops at an office on the way out of the airport for payment to be made there - I suspect it may be if the driver is going off shirt after that run), and in that period I have never not seen a long line of cabs waiting.
I only went up to departures once to get a metered taxi but I know of others who do that on a regular basis. It does save about 350 pesos or more which might be only $7 but can go a long way over there.
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That is true. My brother-in-law pays his employees between 150-180 pesos per day.Originally Posted by gpan
(Shall I remind those who are not familiar with the cost of living in the phillippines that the average daily wage (for a college grad) is usually not too far from 350php )....so yes..it should go quite far
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Have transportation waiting for you at the airport before you arrive. Most hotels [Marriott] can provide you with a service, with or without a fee. Call ahead - it makes the world a difference. Originally Posted by viking407rob
Is anyone here a regular traveller to Manila for business or leisure? I'd like to hear stories and get feedback on how to make the most of the NAIA experience. To be frank, I dread travelling in and out of MNL. I especially hate walking out of the airport and having to deal with the hawkers and hustlers who will watch you carry your bag for a hundred yards and THEN run over and try to load it in a waiting cab or car, expecting a nice payment. I've experienced this in other places, mostly in developing countries, but it seems to be more of an epidemic in Manila. Any comments on this?
I have been to MNL many times and have never had an issue with this.




