NAIA T3

Catching up on some old pictures like the ones I took of the new NAIA Terminal 3. I usually fly PAL, so I've only been in NAIA 3 twice. The airport holds a lot of promise, but as it is not yet fully operational, it was still bare.


Good thing there was Delifrance already. In T2, Delifrance always served as my hangout. There's also Go Nuts Donuts so I can have my fix of Strawberry Donuts before jetting off.

The new airport is more spacious and modern looking, but I am weary of its development, given it's been open for almost a year now. I hope it doesn't become neglected, and that improvements continue. I really hope the government sees that this landmark airport can spark the tourism growth that has long been overdue.

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