- What is the safest way to leave Ninoy Aquino International Airport?
- Grab from the official Grab pickup zone. Avoid yellow 'airport taxis' that quote flat ₱1,500+. White metered taxis are legal but often refuse meter — Grab is safest..
- Are taxis at MNL safe?
- Official taxis from the marked rank are generally fine, but watch for: yellow airport taxi overcharge — Yellow 'airport' taxis quote ₱1,500–₱2,500 flat rate for trips that cost ₱400 by meter. Use Grab or the coupon-taxi desk inside the terminal.
- Is ride-hailing (Uber, Bolt, Grab or similar) available at MNL?
- Yes — Grab works at MNL. Typical cost ₱300–₱600 Makati, journey ~30–90 min. Use the in-app pickup point rather than the arrivals curb.
- How much should a taxi from MNL to the city centre cost?
- Expected fare on the MNL → Makati / BGC route is roughly ₱300–₱700. Anything around ₱1,200+ is high — ₱2,000+ yellow taxi is a scam. Fares vary with traffic, time of day and taxi type, so confirm before you get in.
- Do I need cash for a taxi at MNL?
- Carry small local notes — Coupon taxi (fixed-fare) expects cash. Fixed price posted at the counter — no negotiation.. A backup card with no FX fees helps if a driver claims the terminal is broken.
- Where is the official taxi pickup at Ninoy Aquino International Airport?
- Designated Grab pickup zones at each terminal. If you can't see a marked rank with a dispatcher or queue, walk back inside and ask at the information desk — never take an offer from someone roaming arrivals.
- Is MNL safe to arrive at late at night?
- MNL is generally manageable at night if you stick to the official taxi rank or pre-book a transfer. Avoid empty bus stops and outdoor pickup zones, and confirm your ride is moving before sharing personal details.
- What scams should I watch for at MNL?
- The most reported at MNL: Yellow airport taxi overcharge; 'Meter broken' line; Porter extortion. See the scams section above for how each one works and how to avoid it.