Up until now I haven’t found such a complete guide on the transfer procedure for Manila, thank you so much! We are connecting SIN to DGT through Manila in 3 weeks so this is very helpful. Thank you!
I was transiting through terminal 3, and I had a boarding pass for my next flight. However, the transfer desk didn’t allow anyone to proceed to security without an arrival agent clearing them through.
Where do you go and when if you have a layover? Inbound I have 7 hours and outbound around 4 hours... are all lounges etc in the departure area? Thanks. Solo travel 1st timer and multiple flights.
Hii how long does it take to get to your gate from arrival? I have a connecting ticket with Philippines airlines to japan for an hour, do you think its possible?
@@martinking9945 usually if your flights are booked under a single booking code or pnr, and your luggage is checked through, for example when buying through the airline website, you can transit without going through the immigration.
Hi! Travelling to Philippines Xmas time, just wondering if I arrive from an international flight in Manila terminal 1, then I board a domestic flight with a different ticket from a different airline, is a 4 hour layover enough? And which route in the video do I follow?
Hi, 2:03 - International to Domestic flight transfer. it is important to note that even if your bags are checked through, you may still need to collect your luggage, have them cleared by customs. If the connecting flight is at another terminal, you can take the shuttle bus to get there. For a domestic flight booked on a different ticket or PNR, proceed to the Departure Area. Check in and get your boarding pass. Enter through the domestic entrance, undergo security screening, proceed to the boarding gate, and await the boarding call. yes, 4 hours should be enough.
@@theresearchfiles thank you!! Yes after my international flight, my domestic flight is on a different PNR and different terminal, can I still get the shuttle bus?
If we flight with the same airlines, do we need claim baggage when we transit? And then check in again, or the baggage will be automatically transfer to the next flight?
Hi, if your flights are on a single booking, the airline will make sure that you are able to transit to your connecting flight, and you don't have to pass immigration to collect your luggage, it should be fine.
Up until now I haven’t found such a complete guide on the transfer procedure for Manila, thank you so much! We are connecting SIN to DGT through Manila in 3 weeks so this is very helpful. Thank you!
You're welcome, have a good trip!
I was transiting through terminal 3, and I had a boarding pass for my next flight. However, the transfer desk didn’t allow anyone to proceed to security without an arrival agent clearing them through.
Where do you go and when if you have a layover? Inbound I have 7 hours and outbound around 4 hours... are all lounges etc in the departure area? Thanks. Solo travel 1st timer and multiple flights.
@@martinking9945 hi there are lounges in both landside and airside. Check this out: hellomanilaairport.com/manila-airport-lounge/
Hii how long does it take to get to your gate from arrival? I have a connecting ticket with Philippines airlines to japan for an hour, do you think its possible?
Can us citizens leave the airport while waiting in transit ?
Thanks
hi, yes you can leave the airport if you have enough time during transit. you have to pass immigration to go out.
Also how do i know my ticket type ? I booked as a package. Thanks again.
@@martinking9945 usually if your flights are booked under a single booking code or pnr, and your luggage is checked through, for example when buying through the airline website, you can transit without going through the immigration.
Hi! Travelling to Philippines Xmas time, just wondering if I arrive from an international flight in Manila terminal 1, then I board a domestic flight with a different ticket from a different airline, is a 4 hour layover enough? And which route in the video do I follow?
Hi, 2:03 - International to Domestic flight transfer.
it is important to note that even if your bags are checked through, you may still need to collect your luggage, have them cleared by customs.
If the connecting flight is at another terminal, you can take the shuttle bus to get there.
For a domestic flight booked on a different ticket or PNR, proceed to the Departure Area. Check in and get your boarding pass. Enter through the domestic entrance, undergo security screening, proceed to the boarding gate, and await the boarding call.
yes, 4 hours should be enough.
@@theresearchfiles thank you!! Yes after my international flight, my domestic flight is on a different PNR and different terminal, can I still get the shuttle bus?
@@knjstrivia yes, you can take the shuttle bus.
@@theresearchfiles thanks for your help!
If we flight with the same airlines, do we need claim baggage when we transit? And then check in again, or the baggage will be automatically transfer to the next flight?
Hi, usually if your flights on a single PNR, you don't need to claim your baggage and check in again, and will be sent to the final destination.
I just given 1.45 minutes for transit with philipine Airlines. Is that possible here?
Hi, if your flights are on a single booking, the airline will make sure that you are able to transit to your connecting flight, and you don't have to pass immigration to collect your luggage, it should be fine.
Do I need transit visa when passing Manila Airport
@@thihahtunhtun801 hi usually you don’t need a visa if your flights are on a single PNR
@@thihahtunhtun801 hi usually with single pnr you dont need a visa.