
Ninoy Aquino
Airport Assistance Services
Jodogo simplifies your Ninoy aquino airport experience by offering meet-and-greet services, access to a lounge, and a luxurious limousine for added comfort for your airport transfer. Below are the listed inclusions covered in the service offerings.
- Meet and Greet at Arrival Gate
- Meet and greet post-immigration
- Wheelchair Assistance
- Porter service
- Assistance at check-in
- Fast Track through immigration
- Priority boarding
- Assistance with baggage handling
- Expedited Service Through Security
- Assistance for terminal transfer
- Escort until car pickup
- Liaise with Driver
- Escort to lounge
- Escort until departure gate
- Buggy Transfer
- Expedited service through Immigration
- Meet and greet at curbside at car drop-off

Ninoy Aquino International Airport Assistance
International airport in the Philippines
Address:Pasay, 1300 Metro Manila, Philippines
History of Ninoy Aquino International Airport
The original airport that served Manila, Grace Park Airfield (also known as Manila North) in Grace Park, Caloocan (then a municipality of Rizal), was opened in 1935. It was the city's first commercial airport and was used by the Philippine Aerial Taxi Company (later Philippine Airlines) for its first domestic routes. In July 1937, Nielson Airport, located on a 45-hectare (4,800,000 sq ft) plot of land in Makati, also then in Rizal, was inaugurated and served as the gateway to Manila; its runways now form Ayala Avenue and Paseo de Roxas. Following the end of World War II and Philippine independence from the United States, Grace Park Airfield closed, whereas
Nielson Airport continued to operate until 1948, when it was decommissioned and all airport operations were moved to the current site, Nichols Field, due to the easier terrain gradient, expanse of greenfield land, and the USAF base runway (Runway 13/31) that could be used for the airport. The original structure, designed by Frederico Illustre, was built on what is now the site of Terminal 2.
In 1954, the airport's longer international runway (Runway 06/24) and associated taxiways were built, and in 1956, construction was started on a control tower and a terminal building for international passengers. The new terminal was inaugurated on September 22, 1961. On January 22, 1972, a fire caused substantial damage to the original terminal building, which also resulted in six casualties, and a slightly smaller terminal was rebuilt in its place the following year. This second terminal would serve as the country's international terminal until 1981, when it was converted to a domestic terminal, upon the completion and opening of a new, higher-capacity terminal, known today as Terminal 1. The old international terminal was later damaged by another fire in May 1985.
Ground Transportation Ninoy Aquino International Airport
Inter-terminal transportation: The Manila International Airport Authority runs a shuttle bus system that connects all four terminals for passengers who have onward connections on flights departing from another terminal. Shuttle buses run every fifteen minutes during daytime hours, but passengers are required to clear immigration and customs to use the system. Philippine Airlines operates an airside shuttle service between Terminals 1, 2, and 3 for passengers connecting to onward PAL Express flights and vice versa.
Bus: Ultimate Bus Experience (UBE) Express operates a premium airport bus service that serves all NAIA terminals and hotels and commercial areas located in the cities of Manila, Makati, Muntinlupa, Quezon City, Pasay, and Paraaque, all in Metro Manila, and the city of Santa Rosa in Laguna. It also has stops at the JAM Liner, Philtranco, and Victory Liner terminals in Pasay for passengers going to or coming from the provinces of Northern and Southern Luzon. These buses pick up exclusively at Terminal 3 and drop off at any of the four terminals.
HM Transport provides an airport loop shuttle bus and premium point-to-point bus service from Taft Avenue MRT Station and Alabang in Muntinlupa to NAIA Terminal 3. Genesis Transport also provides premium point-to-point bus service to Clark International Airport from NAIA Terminal 3. Saulog Transit also provides premium point-to-point bus service to Sangley Point Airport in Cavite City from NAIA. In addition, a city bus route between Diliman in Quezon City and Paraaque Integrated Terminal Exchange serves the airport.
Rail: The airport is connected, albeit indirectly, by rail: Baclaran station of the Manila LRT Line 1 and Nichols station of the Philippine National Railways both serve the airport complex.
Road: The NAIA Expressway, or NAIA Skyway, is the first airport expressway and second elevated tollway in the Philippines. It starts from the Skyway Sales Interchange at the boundary of Pasay and Taguig and ends in Entertainment City, Paraaque. The access ramps of the expressway connect with Terminals 1, 2, and 3 of the airport and also connect with Macapagal Boulevard for motorists and commuters going to/coming from Manila and Manila-Cavite Expressway or CAVITEx for motorists and commuters traveling to/from the province of Cavite.
Why should you use JODOGO Airport Assistance?
- Avoid long lines and save time: JODOGO's meet and greet services will help you avoid long lines at the airport, saving you valuable time.
- Have a stress-free travel experience: JODOGO's experienced and professional staff will take care of all the details of your airport experience, so you can relax and enjoy your trip.
- Get personalized attention: JODOGO's staff will provide you with personalized attention and assistance, ensuring that your needs are met.
- Enjoy a variety of services: JODOGO offers a variety of services to meet your needs, including meet and greet, porter service, fast track check-in and security, and lounge access.
- Benefit from competitive rates: JODOGO offers competitive rates for their services, making them an affordable option for travelers. Get 24/7 support. JODOGO is available 24/7 to help you with your travel needs.
- Experience a smooth and efficient airport experience: JODOGO's staff is trained to provide a smooth and efficient airport experience for all travelers.
- Feel confident and secure: JODOGO's staff is knowledgeable and experienced, so you can feel confident that you are in good hands.
- Relax and enjoy your trip: With JODOGO's help, you can relax and enjoy your trip knowing that your airport experience will be taken care of.
FAQs for Airport Assistance
- Visit our website: Go to https://www.jodogoairportassist.com/airports/ninoy-aquino-international-airport.
- Fill out the online form: Provide your flight details, arrival/departure information, and desired services.
- Select your preferred payment method: We accept major credit cards and PayPal.
- Confirm your booking: Upon confirmation, you'll receive an email with all the details.
Yes, we offer VIP concierge services at Ninoy Aquino International Airport to provide a luxurious and personalized experience. Enjoy dedicated assistance with everything from luggage handling and expedited procedures to luxury transportation and personalized airport lounge access.
Additional Services:
- Ninoy Aquino Airport VIP Services
- Ninoy Aquino Airport Fast Track
- Ninoy Aquino Airport Special Assistance
- Ninoy Aquino Airport Private Transfers
- Ninoy Aquino Airport Personal Assistant
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