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Airport
Information
Ninoy
Aquino International Airport, Philippines
Arriving
After stepping off the plane:
1. For transit passengers, proceed to the Transit/Transfer Desk in
front of the entrance to the arrival immigration area. Present your
passport, check-in stub and onward flight ticket.
2. If you’re not a transit passenger, go to the Immigration
Officer to get your passport validated.
3. After having your passport validated, proceed to the Baggage Claim
Area. There are baggage trolleys dispensers located near both sides
of the immigration exit gates.
4. Each conveyer belt has a flight information board over it that
tells you which flight the luggages are from. Claim your baggage and
move on to Customs.
5. Surrender your baggage declaration form to the Customs examiner.
6. If you have any dutiable items, tell the examiner about them. Otherwise
they may be seized. At any rate, be sure your bags are ready for inspection.
If you have sealed your boxes in duct tape, remove it or cut the tape
before you get to the examiner.
7. If you have any taxes or duties to pay, proceed to the Customs
cashier located near exit gates 1 and 2. You’ll get a receipt
for your payment.
8. Before finally leaving the Customs area, a Customs Officer stationed
at the exit gates will collect your declaration form, and/or gate
pass.
9. Next you’ll enter the arrival lobby. Some guards will probably
collect your baggage
tags
here. There’s also a moneychanger here, if you’d like
to cash in a hundred dollars or so for pesos. If you’re not
expecting anyone to meet you at the airport, and you’re staying
in Manila, you can also arrange for an airport taxi in this section.
If you do this, get a receipt for your taxi and take it to the desk
outside. Ignore anyone who tries to usher you into their taxi. There
will be a desk with an attendant who will take your receipt and arrange
for your taxi.
10. If you’re meeting someone, however, before you go to a hotel
or elsewhere, you’ll head outside to the “greeter’s
area”. The trick here is to find the person who’s supposed
to meet you, since there are quite a number of people anxiously awaiting
friends and family. Make sure the person has a good photo of you,
and you a good photo of them. If possible, wear something distinctive
that will make it easier for them to identify you. A distinctive hat
of some kind is one idea.
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