AirAsia Philippines is all set for its International Operations transfer to NAIA T1 in time for the Holy Week travel peak
28 March 2026, Manila, Philippines — Everything is ready for the “Big Switch!” AirAsia Philippines (Z2) and Malaysia AirAsia (AK) are taking an exciting step forward as they move all its international flight operations from Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Terminal 3 to Terminal 1 starting March 29, 2026, with both operators fully prepared to support the anticipated surge in travel during the holy week period.
The terminal reassignment is part of New NAIA Infrastructure Corporation’s (NNIC) ongoing program to optimize terminal operations, improve efficiency, and elevate the overall passenger journey across NAIA.
Beginning March 29, all AirAsia Philippines international flight operations including check-in, boarding, and baggage claim will be handled at NAIA Terminal 1.
Guests can proceed to AirAsia Philippines’ designated check-in counters at Terminal 1, located at the Departure area.
“We are excited about this transition as it is designed with our guests’ convenience in mind. With our international flights moving to Terminal 1 and our domestic operations currently at Terminal 2, both terminals will now be in closer proximity to each other. This allows guests with connecting flights to enjoy a seamless and efficient transfer experience, with shorter distances and easier access between connections. This also comes at an important time for the Holy Week, ensuring we are ready to support the travel surge during this time.” AirAsia Philippines CEO and President Capt. Suresh Bangah shares.
To guide travelers during the transition, AirAsia Philippines clarifies:
International flights scheduled before March 29, 2026 will continue to depart from NAIA Terminal 3
International flights departing on or after March 29, 2026 will check in and depart from NAIA Terminal 1
International flights arriving in Manila on or after March 29, 2026 will land at NAIA Terminal 1
Domestic flights to continue operations at NAIA Terminal 2.
For guests with connecting flights or those requiring inter-terminal transfers, NNIC offers a 24-hour free Inter-Terminal Shuttle Bus service connecting Terminals 1, 2, and 3. Shuttle buses operate at approximately 15- to 30-minute intervals, depending on the time of day. Guests are required to present a valid boarding pass or flight itinerary to avail of the service.
NNIC will also provide a special shuttle bus service for misrouted passengers every 15 minutes starting 9pm on 28 March 2026
NNIC Special Shuttle Bus
Start Date and Time: 2100H, 28 MARCH 2026
Pick-up Points: Terminal 3 (Departure Area)| Bays 7 & 8
Terminal 1: Bays A12 AND A14
The terminal reassignment will only affect guests with AirAsia Philippines international flights scheduled on March 29, 2026 onwards. Affected guests have been notified through registered email addresses and SMS, and are encouraged to regularly check their contact details and flight information.
Meanwhile, AirAsia Philippines’ domestic flights will continue to operate from NAIA Terminal 2, with no changes to current domestic operations.
To provide guests with seamless, round the clock service, the airline has deployed additional manpower and implemented 24/7 check-in counters.
The airline also advises its guests to arrive at the airport ahead of their scheduled departure and carefully check their travel details including terminal assignments to ensure a smooth travel experience.
AirAsia Philippines remains committed to working closely with airport authorities to ensure a seamless transition and a more convenient, guest-centric travel experience as it gears up for the ‘Big Switch.’
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About AirAsia Philippines
AirAsia is a leading low-cost carrier with licenses to operate in five Asean countries—Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Cambodia. Founded in 2001, AirAsia has stayed true to its purpose and tagline "Now Everyone Can Fly". The airline has made flying affordable and accessible to over 800 million guests, connecting people and communities across more than 130 destinations. Today, as one of the largest airlines in the region, AirAsia is expanding to become the world's first global low cost network carrier. It operates more than 200 aircraft and holds a significant orderbook for the next decade. AirAsia leads in sustainable aviation with green initiatives and a net zero target by 2050. In 2023, it avoided 130,000 tonnes of CO2 emissions from its narrowbody regional network through 20+ efficiency measures, saving US$40 million in fuel and over US$388,000 in shadow carbon costs.
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AirAsia Philippines Communications and Public Affairs Team
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