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<tr><td align=left valign=top>It will handle All International Flights.. the ones are confirmed are Thai Airways, Singapore Airlines Northwest Airlines Japan Airlines Korean Airlines Lufthansa and Air France. But anyways all international flights are to operate here</td></tr>
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all int'l flights... so what are they gonna do with the other two terminals? Just domestic flights? and this terminal is connected to the old terminals, right?...hehe many questions.
Btw, it looks nice.

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Terminal 3 is the NEW INTERNATIONAL terminal. which means all international flights will operate here
Terminal 2 (opened in 1999) will accomadate all DOMESTIC Operations
Terminal 1 (opened in 1983) will be converted to something else or else.. Demolished. it cannot handle vary many passengers and the Manila Airports has outgrown that amount of space NAIA 1 offers (5 million PAX). there are rumors that it may be converted to a mall or a Cargo facility.
Transportation to the airport will improve more when the LRT 1 extension is completed (construction to start in a few months time) and again will be more efficent when MRT line 3 starts construction to the airport also