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Manila airport hotel
I wonder whether there is hotel accomodation at, or
nearby NAIA Manila. I also wonder whether the new international terminal has opened by now. thanks P.Eftevik |
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"pefter" schreef in bericht ups.com... I wonder whether there is hotel accomodation at, or nearby NAIA Manila. I also wonder whether the new international terminal has opened by now. thanks P.Eftevik Dear Eftevik (or can I write Beste Efterik, cause I presume you are Dutch) Recommended: Airport Hotel about 2 minutes from AP Heritage Hotel " 7 " (drive!) from Airport Hyatt Regency " " " " " " Roomrates al about the same. Bookings to make with travelagencies cheaper than direct Hotel. You can find a lot of these agencies with Google. Enter " Manila Accommodatiom" Heritage and Hyatt have (paid !) Aiport Transportation . |
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"pefter" wrote in message ups.com... I wonder whether there is hotel accomodation at, or nearby NAIA Manila. I also wonder whether the new international terminal has opened by now. thanks P.Eftevik First of all, I'm not sure why you would want to stay near NAIA. The last time I checked, I don't think there is a hotel right on the airport. However, Roxas Blvd, overlooks Manila Bay and Makati, the financial district, is not too far away. I'm sure if you use your favorite search engine like google, you will find many hotels within 5 to 10 miles of NAIA. Come to think to of it, that horrendous Manila traffic would make you want to make you wish you were right beside the airport. |
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On Wed, 25 May 2005 20:17:47 GMT, "punk-tilous"
wrote: "pefter" wrote in message oups.com... I wonder whether there is hotel accomodation at, or nearby NAIA Manila. I also wonder whether the new international terminal has opened by now. thanks P.Eftevik First of all, I'm not sure why you would want to stay near NAIA. The last time I checked, I don't think there is a hotel right on the airport. However, Roxas Blvd, overlooks Manila Bay and Makati, the financial district, is not too far away. I'm sure if you use your favorite search engine like google, you will find many hotels within 5 to 10 miles of NAIA. Come to think to of it, that horrendous Manila traffic would make you want to make you wish you were right beside the airport. I agree with you about not wanting to stay near the airport. The only reason for doing that I can think of is if someone has a late arriving flight with an early departure the next day. I'm surprised Boracay Bill hasn't been along yet to suggest his Townhouse, which is close to NAIA, so I'll post the link for him. (You owe me a beer now, Bill !) http://www.angelfire.com/biz2/townho...ila/index.html This place is in no way comparable to the Hyatt, but should be fine if you want fairly basic accommodation. Chris |
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On Wed, 25 May 2005 20:17:47 GMT, "punk-tilous"
wrote: "pefter" wrote in message oups.com... I wonder whether there is hotel accomodation at, or nearby NAIA Manila. I also wonder whether the new international terminal has opened by now. thanks P.Eftevik First of all, I'm not sure why you would want to stay near NAIA. The last time I checked, I don't think there is a hotel right on the airport. However, Roxas Blvd, overlooks Manila Bay and Makati, the financial district, is not too far away. I'm sure if you use your favorite search engine like google, you will find many hotels within 5 to 10 miles of NAIA. Come to think to of it, that horrendous Manila traffic would make you want to make you wish you were right beside the airport. I agree with you about not wanting to stay near the airport. The only reason for doing that I can think of is if someone has a late arriving flight with an early departure the next day. I'm surprised Boracay Bill hasn't been along yet to suggest his Townhouse, which is close to NAIA, so I'll post the link for him. (You owe me a beer now, Bill !) http://www.angelfire.com/biz2/townho...ila/index.html This place is in no way comparable to the Hyatt, but should be fine if you want fairly basic accommodation. Chris |
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I'll just be in transfer (to Tagbilaran) at NAIA.
Another question: how does the code share between KLM and Philippine Airlines work (i.e. who operates on which days (AMS-MNL)) ? didn't find anything on klm.com. The issue is: if I fly AMS-MNL-TAG with PA, maybe I don't have to worry too much about delayed arrival at MNL coz PA will be obliged to get me to my final destination ... (?) And what about the brand new terminal ? PEftevik (Scandinavian, not Dutch ;-) |
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On 25 May 2005 23:24:22 -0700, "pefter" wrote:
And what about the brand new terminal ? Its still not open. The government seized control of the terminal at the end of last year and vowed to have it operational by this June. I'll believe it when I see it. Chris |
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"Chris Blunt" wrote in message ... On 25 May 2005 23:24:22 -0700, "pefter" wrote: And what about the brand new terminal ? Its still not open. The government seized control of the terminal at the end of last year and vowed to have it operational by this June. I'll believe it when I see it. Chris Actually, the latest goal is to open NAIA-3 by Christmas. The construction has been plagued by controversy relating to contracts that were supposedly granted illegally. Anomalies like these are just par for the course in the PI. Here is an article from the Inquirer http://money.inq7.net/topstories/vie...5&dd=20&file=4 |
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I agree with Chris about the Town house, but that's owned by the other
Bill, not by me. Catch me at Nigi's sometime and I'll buy you that beer, Chris. |
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Yes I recommend Hyatt Regency Hotel because it is within minutes of the business and commercial districts of Manila and Makati and close to the Ninoy Aquino International Airport, World Trade Centre, Philippine International Convention Centre and Cultural Centre. I agree. I found this site http://travelbooth-asia.com/ you can view the hotel information and have your booking. |
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