Kim: I’m going to use Terminal 3 today! 😀
]]>Ivan: True! That’s what I noticed about Bangkok — the signs were in English and Thai. Well, given that they have their own way of writing, I guess it’s really important to them. But having signs in Filipino would really be a welcoming sight for balikbayans (I know signs like that make me smile everytime I come home!)
freeze: Seven hours? OUCH! A friend of mine used NAIA3 last Friday as well, and he said the flight was delayed due to the airport’s terrible facilities. Eep, can’t wait for Saturday to experience this for myself! (Sans the 6-hour delay)
]]>NAIA3 is not quite ready yet to service its passengers, most flights are delayed and systems aren’t in place yet. Give it 2-3 more months hopefully things will normalize. I blogged about it.
]]>we bloggers pay our taxes and terminal fees when travelling., ang mga buyawa ba nagbabayad din ba?
]]>This is really exciting news though Mr. Serrano should have use Filipino in showcasing the terminal’s features instead of Taglish. He’s having hard time really.
Well, I’ll wait till my next vacation to Philippines to see it for myself. I believe after 6 months, they’ll be opening the international flights.
ciao,
rheych