Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, July 5) — International flights will resume at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 3 on July 8, Wednesday.
The Manila International Airport Authority (MIAA) made the announcement over the weekend.
"After temporarily closing its doors in March 28 this year, NAIA Terminal 3 will finally open its gates to resume international flight operations beginning 12:01AM of July 8, 2020," it said.
The airport's Terminal 3 airlines which were relocated to NAIA Terminal 1 last March will also be back in Terminal 3 ahead of the resumption of operations.
Flights of All Nippon Airways (ANA), Air Aisa Berhad (AK), Cathay Pacific (CX), Emirates (EK), KLM Royal Dutch Airlines (KLM), Qatar Airways (QR), Singapore Airlines (SQ) and Turkish Airlines (TK) will arrive and depart from Terminal 3 starting July 8.
However, international operations of other airline carriers assigned in Terminal 3, such as Cebu Pacific, Delta Air, Qantas Airways, and United Airlines will remain suspended.
Terminal 2 continues to service international arrival flights of Philippine Airlines.
PAL's international departures currently operate from NAIA Terminal 1.
MIAA added that airlines assigned in Terminal 1 shall remain in Terminal 1: Air China (CA), Air Niugini (PX), Asiana Airlines (OZ), China Airlines (CI), China Eastern (MU), China Southern (CZ), Etihad Airways (EY), Eva Air (BR), Ethiopian Airlines (ET), Gulf Air (GF), Hong Kong Airlines, Japan Airlines (JL), Jeju Air (7C), Jetstar Asia (3K, )Jetstar Japan (GK), Korean Airlines (KE), Kuwait Airways (KU), Malaysian Airlines (MH), Oman Air (WY), Royal Brunei Airlines (BI), Saudia Airlines (SV), Scoot (TR), Thai Airways (TG) and Xiamen Air.
NAIA Terminal 4 will remain closed until further notice.
On current domestic operations, Cebu Pacific (5J), Cebgo (DG), Philippines Air Asia (Z2) and Air Swift flights operate to and from Terminal 3 while Philippine Airlines (PR) and PAL Express (2P) operate to and from Terminal 2.
"These airlines also operate sweeper flights," the MIAA said.
The MIAA advised the public to constantly check airline websites for announcements