Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Terminal 4, also known as the Manila Domestic Passenger Terminal, will be temporarily closed for renovation starting November 6.
The new NAIA Infrastructure Corporation (NNIC), the airport’s new private operator, said in a press release that it will prioritize safety upgrades, improve passenger flow, and modernize facilities.
The renovated terminal is expected to reopen in February 2025. All airlines operating out of Terminal 4 will temporarily relocate to Terminal 2 during the renovation.
On average, Terminal 4 handles approximately 2,900 passengers daily, with 1,400 arriving and 1,500 departing, representing 2.23 percent of NAIA’s total daily passenger volume.
Affected flights include those going to and from Busuanga, Caticlan, Cebu, Legazpi, Masbate, Naga, San Jose, Siargao, and Surigao.
Terminal 4 is known as the Old Domestic Terminal and is the oldest of the four existing terminals. It serves AirSWIFT with 12 daily flights, Sunlight Air with two daily flights, and Cebu Pacific’s CebGo with 36 daily flights.
“Our goal is to make Terminal 4 more comfortable and efficient for travelers. While there may be some temporary disruptions, we appreciate the public’s understanding and patience as we work to deliver these much-needed improvements,” NNIC said.