NAIA passengers expected to hit over 2.5 M during Holiday rush
The New NAIA Infra Corp. (NNIC) said it is expecting 2.55 million passengers from Dec. 20 to Jan. 4 at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport, which is five percent higher compared to passenger traffic last year.
On Saturday, Dec. 20, the NNIC recorded the highest single-day passenger volume in the airport’s history with a total of 171,306 passengers.
In a statement, the NNIC said Terminal 3 accounted for more than half of the total passenger volume, handling over 90,000 passengers — the largest share among all NAIA terminals.
Based on the NNIC data, flight activity also reached a high, with 950 movements recorded on the same day.
The company also forecasts NAIA to also handle over 13,700 flights exceeding last year’s holiday levels, as traffic is expected to rise across all terminals, led by Terminal 3.
Despite the volume, NNIC said airport operations remained stable, supported by coordinated airside management involving gate allocation, airside control, and ramp operations.
NNIC said close coordination among government agencies and private-sector stakeholders operating at the airport was critical in managing the surge, particularly in areas such as air traffic flow, immigration processing, ground handling, and terminal operations.
The strong holiday traffic comes as NAIA continues to operate beyond its original design capacity.
NNIC said operational and facility upgrades introduced since it took over airport operations a little over a year ago have helped improve passenger flow and system efficiency during peak periods.
These include the rollout of new biometric immigration e-Gates and passenger processing systems, as well as the opening of additional passenger spaces at Terminal 3, including new food halls and waiting areas.