NNIC introduces eight new inter-terminal shuttle buses at NAIA
The total number of inter-terminal shuttle buses at NAIA is now at 12

Passengers at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) will now be able to easily travel to and from Terminals 1, 2, and 3 more easily. This comes after the New NAIA Infra Corp. (NNIC) deployed eight additional inter-terminal shuttle buses at NAIA.
With it, the total number of inter-terminal shuttles at NAIA has increased to 12. This expansion improves passenger mobility as air travel demand continues to rise. Originally designed for 35 million passengers annually, NAIA handled 50.1 million travelers in 2024 which translates to a stark 10.34% increase from 2023 – surpassing pre-pandemic levels.
“NAIA is operating well beyond its capacity, and while major infrastructure upgrades are in progress, expanding our shuttle fleet is an immediate step to improve accessibility and convenience for passengers,” said NNIC president Ramon S. Ang.
The new buses offer round-the-clock, free transfers for passengers with connecting flights, reducing wait times and easing congestion. They complement broader improvements, including expanded terminal curbsides and an upgraded traffic system for smoother operation.
Earlier this year, NNIC also deployed two new ambulances for quick medical assistance, three “follow-me” vehicles to improve aircraft guidance and reduce taxi times, and four inter-terminal coasters to facilitate seamless passenger transfers, particularly for those with connecting flights or mobility challenges.
Since taking over NAIA operations in September 2024, NNIC — a San Miguel Corporation-led consortium — has introduced key enhancements to modernize the airport and support the country’s tourism and economic growth.
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