Aeropuerto de Manila Int'l (MNL)

Manila International Airport, also known by its IATA code MNL and ICAO code RPLL, serves as the primary gateway to the Philippines. Located in Pasay City, just a few kilometers south of Manila, it is one of the busiest airports in Southeast Asia and plays a critical role in connecting the archipelago to the rest of the world. Originally opened in 1937, what is now known as Ninoy Aquino International Airport has grown significantly over the decades, expanding its facilities and services to cater to the increasing demand for air travel.

Renamed in honor of Senator Benigno "Ninoy" Aquino Jr. in 1987, Manila International Airport operates as a major international hub, accommodating both domestic and regional flights. The airport comprises four terminals, each designed to handle different types of traffic, ranging from budget carriers to full-service international airlines. Providing services to over 30 million passengers a year, NAIA facilitates around 200,000 aircraft movements annually.

As a key hub, Manila International Airport hosts more than 40 airlines, offering destinations that span across Asia, North America, Europe, and the Middle East. The airport's strategic location not only boosts tourism and trade but also underpins the Philippines' role as a focal point in regional aviation. Continual upgrades and expansions underscore its commitment to enhancing passenger experience and operational efficiency. Despite facing challenges such as congestion and infrastructure bottlenecks, MNL remains pivotal to the nation's connectivity and economic growth.