Under the pilot program, airport commuters can book a Grab car from NAIA to anywhere in Metro Manila with fixed prices based on drop-off points.
MANILA, Philippines – The Manila International Airport Authority and Grab Philippines have launched a partnership to address the shortage of transportation for arriving passengers the Ninoy Aquino International Airport .
Airport commuters can avail of ATA through the Grab mobile app when the pick-up location is set to terminal 2 or 3 of NAIA. The service can shuttle passengers from the terminals to anywhere in Metro Manila.Currently, the service is available from 12 PM to 12 AM. Only three passengers and three big luggages are allowed per car. Because prices are fixed, the service also does not allow for multiple stops.
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