NAIA Infra Corp aims to demolish Philippine Village Hotel for Terminal 2 expansion

The New NAIA Infra Corp., led by San Miguel Corporation, aims to demolish the abandoned Philippine Village Hotel near Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) early next year to make way for an expanded Terminal 2.

NNIC General Manager Angelito A. Alvarez stated that the company has already submitted necessary permits to Pasay City's local government for demolition and expects a decision soon.

Chairman Ramon S. Ang noted that the expansion will add 36 passenger boarding bridges and accommodate an additional 22 million passengers annually, addressing current congestion issues.

The NNIC is also renovating Terminal 4 with a budget of approximately P200 million, set to reopen in February 2025, while airlines operating there have temporarily moved to other terminals.

As part of ongoing upgrades and reassignments, AirAsia will eventually relocate from Terminal 2 to the newly renovated Terminal 4 once it is completed.

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