NNIC launches automated parking system at Naia

NNIC launches automated parking system at Naia

/ 10:08 AM March 04, 2025

NNIC launches automated parking system at Naia

Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 3 in Pasay City. INQUIRER PHOTO / RICHARD A. REYES

MANILA, Philippines — New NAIA Infra Corp. (NNIC) has introduced an automated parking system at Ninoy Aquino International Airport (Naia) to provide a faster, more convenient experience for passengers and visitors.

The system went live at Terminal 3 on March 1, 2025, with expansion to Terminals 1 and 2 set for March 14, 2025.

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To further enhance efficiency, real-time parking slot displays will be installed at Terminal 3 by April and at Terminals 1 and 2 by May this year. This will allow drivers to check available spaces before entering.

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Currently, only cash payments are accepted, but starting March 14, 2025, the system will support multiple payment options, including GCash, PayMaya, debit, and credit cards for greater convenience.

With the new system, drivers enter through unmanned entrances, receive an automated ticket, and exit using a QR code-based system. This will significantly reduce waiting times and improve overall traffic flow.

By July 2025, autopay stations will be operational across all terminals, further speeding up transactions.

This new parking system is part of NNIC’s efforts to modernize Naia and improve services for all airport users.

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