Manila Airport Duty Free

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About Manila Airport (MNL)

IATA/ICAO Code:
MNL/RPLL
Address:
Andrews Ave, Pasay, 1300 Metro Manila, Philippines
City: Manila
Country:
Philippines
Phone:
+63.2.877-7888
Website: http://www.miaa.gov.ph/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/naia_miaa
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MIAAGovPh
Arrivals: Manila (MNL) Arrivals
Departures: Manila (MNL) Departures
Latitude/Longitude
14.5086, 121.019997
Map: Click to view airport map
Reviews:
Manila Airport Duty Free
2.6 rating based on 12,345 ratings
Overall rating: 2.6 out of 5 based on 10 reviews.
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Manila Airport (IATA: MNL, ICAO: RPLL), is an airport serving the Manila area in Philippines. Scroll down or click here to see what Manila Airport shops, bars, restaurants, cafes, and facilities we have in our Duty Free Information 2024 Database. Currently in our database we have information on 31 shops, 9 cafes, and 9 restaurants at Manila Airport. If you believe this data is out of date or incorrect in any way, please contact us and we will get our team of researchers to correct our data.

Manila Airport, officially known as Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA), is the primary gateway to the Philippines, providing services to millions of passengers each year. Among its many amenities, it offers an impressive duty-free shopping experience. In this post, we will explore some facts about Manila Airport and the benefits of Manila Airport Duty Free Shopping.

Established in 1948, Manila Airport is one of the busiest airports in Asia, connecting passengers to numerous domestic and international destinations. The airport features modern terminals with amenities such as free Wi-Fi, car rental services, and a variety of dining options for passenger convenience.

A key highlight of Manila Airport is its Duty Free Shop. Situated within the airport premises, the duty-free store offers a wide range of tax-free products from leading international brands. Whether you’re looking for fragrances, cosmetics, spirits, or local delicacies, Manila Airport Duty Free Shopping provides passengers with significant savings on high-quality items.

In addition to the financial benefits, the convenience of shopping at Manila Airport’s duty-free store enhances the overall travel experience. Passengers can browse through an extensive product range and shop at leisure before their flight. The duty-free store regularly updates its product selection and offers special promotions, ensuring passengers have access to the latest trends at attractive prices.

Located in the vibrant city of Manila, the airport serves as a gateway to explore the rich history, diverse culture, and stunning landscapes of the Philippines. From the historic Intramuros district to the bustling Makati business hub, there’s plenty to discover in the surrounding area.

In conclusion, Manila Airport Duty Free Shopping offers a diverse range of high-quality, tax-free products, enhancing the overall travel experience. So, when traveling via Manila Airport, be sure to explore the fantastic duty-free shopping options available. It’s a great way to make the most of your waiting time at the airport.

Frequently Asked Questions about Manila Airport

It takes approximately 31 mins to drive the 7.9 mi (12.7 kilometres) between the centre of Manila and Manila Airport, making it accessible enough to facilitate and accommodate any travel plans. Make sure you arrive in time to take the opportunity to explore the duty-free shopping opportunities located inside MNL airport, where you can purchase exclusive perfumes and colognes, cigarettes, alcohol, food items, confectionery, and souvenirs from Philippines.

External parking options are available. Don't forget that you can also opt to leave your car at home, thanks to the many public transportation alternatives that can take you to and from Manila Airport.

Once you arrive at the airport, you have the option to fuel up for your journey ahead by grabbing a bite to eat at any of the 18 available restaurants and cafes, or why not head straight for the duty-free shopping opportunities at the 31 different shops around Manila Airport? Get a last-minute gift for a loved one, or spoil yourself with a well-deserved souvenir from your trip.

  • A&ADelight
  • Angelique Enterprises
  • Christian Ventures
  • Connies Kitchen
  • Cora Jacobs Collection
  • Diamond Star Agro Products
  • Duty Free Phils
  • Last Stop Shop
  • Macareve
  • Manila Cigars
  • Marisan Handicraft
  • MultiGift & Boutique
  • Nardas Trading Corp
  • Neocon Food
  • NLB Foodmart
  • Preclaros Souviner
  • Selecta Ice Cream
  • St. Cinnamon Bakeshop
  • SweetIdeas Breads&Cakes Corp
  • Tesoros Marketing
  • The Great Panda Food
  • Tinderbox
  • Transnational Product
  • Travellers Drugstore
  • Vanafi Jewelry
  • Vivid Lilac Filipinas Boutique

  • 25 Minutes B4 Take off Snack Bar
  • Air Cook
  • Amys Coffee Shop
  • BOs Coffee Club
  • Cafe Lumie
  • Ceramer Snack Bar
  • Cool Blast
  • Dodge Ent
  • Ezens Snack
  • Flight 10
  • Hari Raya Coffee Shop
  • Herzen Snack
  • Honey Snack Counter
  • ICT Chow
  • Ikami Fast Food
  • Jet Snack
  • Jollibee
  • Kalayaan Food Products
  • KopiRoti
  • Leonora Manahan
  • Maja Jyra Food Express
  • MIA Air Meal
  • Narciso Cunanan Aquino
  • Park Alley Food
  • Pastry Snack Counter
  • Picollo Food Specia
  • Sean Sheanes Snack Haus
  • Snack Bar
  • TR‐VM Store
  • Twista Ice Cream

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MNL/RPLL

Andrews Ave, Pasay, 1300 Metro Manila, Philippines

Manila

Philippines

+63.2.877-7888

Manila Airport (MNL/RPLL) shops, restaurants, and facilities

Shops, bars, restaurants, cafes, and facilities at Manila Airport:

25 Minutes B4 Take off Snack Bar
  • Parking A
A&ADelight
  • East Satellite
Air Cook
  • +63.2.877 ‐ 1109
  • Parking A
Amys Coffee Shop
  • Parking A
Angelique Enterprises
  • +63.2.468‐9675
  • West Satellite
BOs Coffee Club
  • +63.2.729 ‐ 4668
  • Lounge Departure
Cafe Lumie
  • Parking A
Ceramer Snack Bar
  • Parking A
Christian Ventures
  • +63.2.877‐1109 loc. 3642
  • East Satellite
Christian Ventures
  • +63.2.877‐1109 loc. 3642
  • West Satellite
Connies Kitchen
  • +63.2.727‐9837
  • East Satellite
Cool Blast
  • Parking C
Cora Jacobs Collection
  • +63.2.833‐3680
  • West Transit
Diamond Star Agro Products
  • +63.2.838‐4922
  • East Satellite
Diamond Star Agro Products
  • +63.2.838‐4922
  • West Satellite
Dodge Ent
  • Greeters West Wing
Duty Free Phils
  • +63.2.552‐4337
  • Arrival Extension
Ezens Snack
  • Parking A
Flight 10
  • Parking A
Hari Raya Coffee Shop
  • +63.2.851 ‐ 5777
  • Level 4
Herzen Snack
  • +63.2.879 ‐ 0487
  • Parking A
Honey Snack Counter
  • Parking A
ICT Chow
  • Parking A
Ikami Fast Food
  • Parking C
Jet Snack
  • Parking A
Jollibee
  • +63.2.879 ‐ 5350/556 ‐
  • Greeters Area
Kalayaan Food Products
  • +63.2.851 ‐ 7311
  • East Satellite
KopiRoti
  • +63.2.879 ‐ 5436
  • West Satellite
KopiRoti
  • +63.2.879 ‐ 5436
  • East Satellite
KopiRoti
  • +63.2.879 ‐ 5436
  • Greeters Area
Last Stop Shop
  • +63.2.852‐0206
  • Head Transit Lounge
Leonora Manahan
  • +63.2.877 ‐ 1109
  • Parking A
Macareve
  • +63.2.877‐1109 loc. 3160
  • East Satellite
Maja Jyra Food Express
  • Parking A
Manila Cigars
  • +63.2.877‐1109 loc. 3595
  • Head Transit Lounge
Marisan Handicraft
  • +63.2.853‐6647
  • Head Transit Lounge
Marisan Handicraft
  • +63.2.853‐6647
  • Head Transit Lounge
MIA Air Meal
  • Parking A
MultiGift & Boutique
  • +63.2.879‐5446
  • Head Transit Lounge
Narciso Cunanan Aquino
  • Parking A
Nardas Trading Corp
  • +63.2.877‐1109 loc. 3876
  • Duty Free West
Neocon Food
  • +63.2.911 ‐ 6476
  • West Satellite
NLB Foodmart
  • Parking B
Park Alley Food
  • +63.2.776 ‐ 3060
  • Parking A
Pastry Snack Counter
  • Parking A
Picollo Food Specia
  • +63.2.877 ‐ 1109
  • Departure East Wing
Preclaros Souviner
  • +63.2.877‐1109 loc. 4331
  • Head Transit Lounge
Sean Sheanes Snack Haus
  • Parking A
Selecta Ice Cream
  • Departure East Wing
Snack Bar
  • Terminal 1 6
  • After Security
St. Cinnamon Bakeshop
  • +63.2.637‐2503/877‐109
  • East Transit
SweetIdeas Breads&Cakes Corp
  • +63.2.879‐5378
  • Lounge Departure
Tesoros Marketing
  • +63.2.832‐3228
  • West Transit
The Great Panda Food
  • +63.2.854 ‐ 9835
  • Lounge Departure
Tinderbox
  • +63.2.879‐0212
  • East Transit
Tinderbox
  • +63.2.879‐0212
  • West Transit
TR‐VM Store
  • Parking A
Transnational Product
  • +63.2.877 ‐ 1109
  • West Satellite
Travellers Drugstore
  • +63.2.879‐0140
  • West Transit
Travellers Drugstore
  • +63.2.879‐0140
  • West Transit
Twista Ice Cream
  • Parking A
Vanafi Jewelry
  • +63.2.877‐1109 loc. 4251
  • West Transit
Vivid Lilac Filipinas Boutique
  • +63.2.833‐9915
  • West Transit

Manila Airport Reviews

★☆☆☆☆
Terminal 3 is trying to live up to the reputation of Terminal 1 as the worst airport terminal ever. Noisy and chaotic. Worst thing is when you arrive. Take tons of time by car/taxi as all roads leading away from this terminal are just jammed with traffic.
- EBGflyer

★☆☆☆☆
For a national capital airport a real catastrophe. Terminal 3 is a little better and slowly improving, public transport is non existent and traffic jams force you to get a taxi hours before your flight. I hate arriving in Manila NAIA. WiFi is very unreliable.
- Daniel T

★★★★☆
Immigration kinda narrow minded enforcing the having "an outbound ticket' policy before boarding a PHI bound flight. Been to almost 40 countries. Flew one way to more than 20 it's never been a problem till Philippines. NAIA doesn't have public transport at night however there are flights landing at night. Therefore lots of people not willing to be pay cabs hi fees end up sleeping on the floor till morning. Thought that was sad to see families with babies and so on..The airport loop should run every hour or every half hour or those filthy jeeps should be allowed to pick up people from in from of terminal rather than pushing pax to walk obscure unfamiliar streets to find them. Information desk not very useful not having maps of Manila, bus schedule..Dept of tourism desk at night unattended as well.
- Cristian Pascu

★★★★☆
Terminal 4 Domestic has improved a lot. Plenty of seats, clean, fast check in and wifi. Definitely better than before.
- Jan Michael De Guzman

★★★★★
Terminal 1 was recently renovated and it shows. The walls are clean, floors are nice. Everything was well-lit.
- Carlo

★★★☆☆
MNL international terminal T2 is very small and accommodates Philippine airlines flights only. Very poor duty free shops, no restaurants and at 6a.m. only two small cafeteria work.
- Tomas

★☆☆☆☆
Though there was a typhoon that came in when I landed that had many other airlines coming in late, It was just ridiculously crowded. The workers seemed to be stressed when there were only a few stalls open for many passengers coming in. its a little disorganized.
- Yukisato Fujita

★★★☆☆
Terminal 3 is way more better than terminal 1 and 2. Too bad its not entirely all international airlines that can go through here. Waiting area for our flight though was a bit weird and cramped.
- Yukisato Fujita

★★☆☆☆
I just don't like how we need to be in a security check in the waiting area. It makes it difficult when you are traveling alone and you want to use the facilities that you have to go on a security check again...
- Yukisato Fujita

★★☆☆☆
Allow plenty of time for unpredictable traffic to airport. Check in is in a large hall with little order and long lines, some rope to organise queue's would go along way. not very much in way of terminal shopping or shopping. very little space to sit if you don't have lounge access. Qantas lounge is very disappointing, small, dark & cramped. Limited food & refreshments. No wifi when i was there.
- Phil Latham
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