Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Departure Procedures at Manila's International Airport - An 8-Step Checklist


!±8± Departure Procedures at Manila's International Airport - An 8-Step Checklist

For passengers departing Manila for the first time the departure procedures can be a bit daunting. However, knowing what to expect can make your departure much less intimidating, so here is an 8-step checklist that explains the procedures you will have to go through.

When you arrive at the departure level at Manila's Ninoy Aquino International Airport expect to find hordes of people outside the entrance. Not all of these will be departing passengers. In fact the majority will be family members who have come to say goodbye.

Step 1 - Entry Check

Here is where you join the first queue - the airport entrance queue.

Before you can enter the building you must show both your passport and your airline ticket, so have them ready.

Now is a good time to remove metal objects from your pockets or purse and place them in your hand carried luggage that will be x-rayed. These items include watches, pens, cell phones, coins - anything that will trigger the metal detector. Doing this early will save delays later.

Once you have shown your passport and ticket you will have to place all your luggage on the x-ray conveyor belt before walking through the metal detector.

Step 2 - Airline Check-in

If all goes well you can collect your luggage and proceed to your airline check-in counter. Expect huge queues so get there early - in 2009 airport was rated as the 48th busiest in the world!

While waiting in the check-in queue be prepared to have your baggage sniff tested for explosives.

After checking in and getting your boarding pass you now proceed to the departure area - but your queuing is not yet over.

Step 3 - Pay Departure Tax

Before entering the departure area you must show your passport and your boarding pass. Once cleared you now go to the counter where you pay your departure tax. This tax is currently 750 pesos per passenger.

At the counter you must give the counter operator your boarding pass and the money. She will return your boarding pass along with a receipt.

Step 4 - Immigration Clearance

The next step is Immigration Clearance. Here you present your passport and your boarding pass.

Step 5 - Security Check

The next queue is at the security check. Once again make sure you have taken all metal objects out of your pockets or purse. You can either place these in your hand carry bag or in a plastic tray that the security people will provide.

You also have to remove your shoes and place them in the plastic tray along with your laptop computer.

Make sure you adhere to the currency export limits for both Philippine pesos and foreign currencies.

After you have gone through the metal detector you can collect your bags and the tray with your personal effects, then proceed into the departure area.

Congratulations! You have made it.

Step 6 - Select a Lounge

If you are a first or business class passenger just go to the appropriate airline lounge.

If you are an economy class passenger you can either browse the duty free shops and then proceed to the departure gate or go to one of the special lounges that offer equal or even better facilities than business class lounges.

For example, the Sampaguita Lounge is on the fourth floor and offers snacks, TV, Wi-Fi, computer rooms, non-smoking areas, and a nice view of the airport. All this for only 450 pesos.

The staff will announce your flight boarding time well in advance so there will be no last minute panic getting to the gate.

Step 7 - Departure Gate Check

If you think you have stood in the last queue you may be disappointed. Depending on your airline there may be one more security check. This will be as you enter the departure gate area. This check is just a routine and quick check of you and your hand carried bag.

Step 8 - Passport Boarding Check

Again, depending on the airline, you may have to show both your boarding card and your passport as you board the aircraft. If so, be ready and have your passport open at the photo page.

That's it - have a happy flight!


Departure Procedures at Manila's International Airport - An 8-Step Checklist

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