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Harry T
10th November 2016, 15:54
Im back over in Phills at the end of the month, and i need some advice, the last time i was there i got severely ripped off by the Taxi from the airport, 3000+ pesos for a 15 minute Taxi ride, can you guys give me some advice as i am having an overnight stay near to the NAIA. I dont really want to be paying 3+k again :biggrin:.
Leen
10th November 2016, 16:31
There are hotels nearby that offer free pick up from NAIA like Shogun Hotel or Kabayan Hotel for 600 pesos or DG Salem Domestic Guesthouse:smile:
SimonH
10th November 2016, 16:39
Just insist on a metered cab, if the queue is too long nip up to departures and grab one from there :wink:
sally sanchez
10th November 2016, 17:42
check this out Harry this may help you as you are staying overnite right..there are sleeping lounge now inside the airport so it would really be handy. as for the transport, i know there are shuttle buses now from the airport but i will have to look again and post it here. hope this helps :smile:
http://www.sleepinginairports.net/asia/manila.htm
sally sanchez
10th November 2016, 17:45
found it!
http://www.gov.ph/2016/02/17/premium-airport-bus-service/
Steve.r
10th November 2016, 18:03
Grab a metered taxi Harry. Where is your final destination?
sally sanchez
10th November 2016, 18:11
another one
https://www.silent-gardens.com/air-transfer.php
grahamw48
12th November 2016, 09:53
Which terminal Harry... 1 or 3 ?
Totally different... for advice.
Harry T
12th November 2016, 11:31
Which terminal Harry... 1 or 3 ?
Totally different... for advice.
Hi Graham, Terminal 1 mate for my arrival, and Terminal 3 for when i leave..
and i would like to thank you all so much guys for the advice :xxgrinning--00xx3:
grahamw48
12th November 2016, 12:01
Terminal 1:
As soon as you've gone through customs, you'll be in a big 'hallway'... which contains the moneychangers etc.
Walk 50 yards to your right. There's a lift. Go up to the floor above (Arrivals). Step outside on to the pavement.... walk to your right.
Stand on the kerb edge and flag in a white taxi that has just dropped off a passenger. Ask if they are using the meter. If they try to negotiate price, say no... meter only. If they won't agree to that...next please.
Rare I fail on the first one.
Ignore all touts !
You shouldn't really need to pay more than 2--300 pesos to anywhere within 3 miles of the airport terminals.
Harry T
12th November 2016, 12:55
Terminal 1:
As soon as you've gone through customs, you'll be in a big 'hallway'... which contains the moneychangers etc.
Walk 50 yards to your right. There's a lift. Go up to the floor above (Arrivals). Step outside on to the pavement.... walk to your right.
Stand on the kerb edge and flag in a white taxi that has just dropped off a passenger. Ask if they are using the meter. If they try to negotiate price, say no... meter only. If they won't agree to that...next please.
Rare I fail on the first one.
Ignore all touts !
You shouldn't really need to pay more than 2--300 pesos to anywhere within 3 miles of the airport terminals.
Thanks Graham i will print this Off, my hotel is Andrews Avenue close to Terminal 3 for my departure the next morning..
grahamw48
12th November 2016, 13:38
You'll be fine mate... polite but assertive is the way. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
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