
Flying out soon and want to relax before your flight? Good news! Manila’s Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) has several lounges where you can rest, eat, and freshen up before boarding. Whether you’re flying economy or business class, there’s always a lounge that fits your budget and travel needs.
This guide breaks down the lounges in NAIA Terminals 1, 2, and 3, so you know where to go before takeoff.
💺 What Is an Airline Lounge?

An airline lounge is a special waiting area at the airport where passengers can relax, eat, drink, work, or rest before their flight. It’s much quieter and more comfortable than the regular boarding area.
Inside the lounge, you’ll usually find:
- Free food and drinks
 - Comfortable seats
 - Wi-Fi and charging ports
 - Clean restrooms and shower rooms
 - Some even have massage chairs or sleeping pods
 
Most lounges are for business class or elite passengers, but many also allow walk-in access for a fee or with certain credit cards (like Priority Pass, BPI Signature, or Citibank Prestige). So even if you’re flying economy, you can still enjoy a relaxing pre-flight experience.
🛫 NAIA Terminal 1 Lounges

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Terminal 1 mainly serves international airlines like Japan Airlines, Emirates, Saudia, and Thai Airways. The terminal may be one of the oldest at NAIA, but its lounges offer cozy spaces and warm Filipino hospitality that make waiting more comfortable.
✨ 1. Marhaba Lounge (Level 2 Departure Area)
- Access: Open to all passengers (with lounge pass or walk-in fee)
 - Fee: Around ₱2,000–₱2,500 for 3 hours
 - What to Expect: Enjoy buffet meals, drinks, Wi-Fi, and shower rooms while resting in comfortable seats. It’s ideal for travelers with long layovers or connecting flights.
 
✨ 2. PAGSS Premium Lounge
- Access: Selected airline passengers (such as Cathay Pacific, Singapore Airlines, and others) or Priority Pass holders
 - Features: Offers a generous buffet spread, quiet space to rest, and friendly staff who’ll gladly assist you with coffee or device charging.
 
✨ 3. Japan Airlines Sakura Lounge
- Access: Available to JAL business class passengers and elite members
 - Features: Serves authentic Japanese meals, sake, and offers a calm, elegant atmosphere perfect for relaxing before your flight.
 
🛫 NAIA Terminal 2 Lounges

Terminal 2, also known as the Centennial Terminal, is mainly used by Philippine Airlines (PAL) for both domestic and international flights. The lounges here are simple but offer the familiar comfort and warmth that PAL is known for.
✨ 1. PAL Mabuhay Lounge (International Wing)
- Access: PAL Business Class passengers or Mabuhay Miles Elite / Premier Elite members
 - Features: Enjoy buffet-style Filipino and Western meals, shower rooms, Wi-Fi, and a peaceful view of the runway.
 - Traveler Tip: Don’t miss their famous arroz caldo and freshly brewed coffee — a favorite among frequent PAL flyers.
 
✨ 2. PAL Mabuhay Lounge (Domestic Wing)
- Access: PAL Business Class passengers or Mabuhay Miles Elite / Premier Elite members
 - Features: Offers light snacks, refreshing drinks, fast Wi-Fi, and comfortable seats — perfect for relaxing before short flights to Cebu, Davao, or Iloilo.
 - Traveler Tip: This lounge can get busy during morning flights, so arrive early to secure a good spot.
 
🛫 NAIA Terminal 3 Lounges

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Terminal 3 is the newest and busiest among all NAIA terminals. It serves both international and domestic flights including Cebu Pacific, AirAsia, ANA, Emirates, and Singapore Airlines. You’ll find the widest selection of lounges here — from premium airline spaces to pay-per-use lounges open to everyone.
✨ 1. Marhaba Lounge (Near Gate 115)
- Access: Open to all passengers (walk-in or with lounge pass such as Priority Pass or LoungeKey)
 - Fee: Around ₱2,000–₱2,500
 - Features: Buffet meals, free-flow drinks, Wi-Fi, and shower rooms. It’s a peaceful escape from the crowded terminal.
 
✨ 2. PAGSS Premium Lounge (Near Gate 113)
- Access: Business class passengers or Priority Pass holders
 - Features: Offers a good mix of Filipino and international dishes, desserts, and charging outlets for your devices. Staff are attentive and quick to assist.
 
✨ 3. Sky View Lounge (4th Floor, Near Food Hall)
- Access: Pay-per-use lounge (₱1,200–₱1,800)
 - Features: A bright and open space with a view of the runway, buffet meals, drinks, massage chairs, and strong Wi-Fi. A great choice if your flight is delayed or you have a long wait.
 
✨ 4. Pacific Club Lounge (Near Gate 114)
- Access: Business class passengers or cardholders
 - Features: Light meals, coffee, and a calm, homey atmosphere. Staff often help travelers check flight updates or boarding times.
 
💳 Credit Cards That Give Free Lounge Access in NAIA

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Good news! You don’t need to fly business class to enjoy a lounge. Some credit cards in the Philippines include free or discounted airport lounge access at NAIA and other airports through Priority Pass or LoungeKey programs.
Here are some popular options among Filipino travelers:
Bank / Card  | Lounge Access Program  | Visits Included  | Notes  | 
|---|---|---|---|
BPI Signature Card  | Priority Pass  | Unlimited access  | Great for frequent travelers who want unlimited worldwide lounge entry.  | 
BDO Platinum Mastercard / Visa  | LoungeKey  | 6 free visits per year  | Accepted at Marhaba and PAGSS lounges in NAIA.  | 
Citi Prestige Card  | Priority Pass  | Unlimited access  | Covers the cardholder and one guest per visit.  | 
Metrobank Travel Platinum Visa  | LoungeKey  | 2–4 free visits per year  | Best for occasional travelers.  | 
UnionBank Platinum Visa  | LoungeKey  | Up to 6 visits yearly  | Can be used in NAIA and selected Asian airports.  | 
💡 Tips:
- Always register your card with the lounge program before your trip.
 - Bring both your physical card and boarding pass for verification.
 - Ask the lounge reception if your card is accepted to avoid surprise charges.
 
💡 Tips for Filipino Travelers
Arrive early
Lounges can get full during peak hours, especially in the mornings and evenings. Arriving at least 2–3 hours before your flight gives you enough time to relax and enjoy the facilities.
Bring your card or lounge pass
Many Filipino travelers use credit cards like BPI Signature, BDO Platinum, or Citi Prestige to enter lounges. Always bring the physical card for verification.
Ask about walk-in access
Most NAIA lounges allow walk-in guests for a fee (around ₱1,200–₱2,500). Just approach the reception politely.
Keep your boarding pass ready
You’ll need it to enter the lounge and again at the boarding gate.
Watch your time
Set an alarm to avoid missing your boarding call. Lounges can be so relaxing that time flies fast.
Use the free Wi-Fi
Catch up on messages, download movies, or check your flight status before boarding.
Check your terminal on Trip.com
Before heading to the airport, confirm your flight and lounge options through the Trip.com app for a smoother experience.
🌟 Final Tips Before You Go
A little comfort before your flight makes a big difference. Whether you are flying for work, a family vacation, or going home as a balikbayan, NAIA’s lounges offer a quiet and cozy place to rest before takeoff. Enjoy a meal, connect to Wi-Fi, or simply relax away from the crowd.
Next time you fly, check which lounges you can access, bring your card or pass, and make the most of your waiting time.
❓ FAQs: Airline Lounges in NAIA
Can I use a lounge even if I’m flying economy?
Yes. Many NAIA lounges allow walk-in guests or credit card holders, even if you’re flying economy. Fees usually range from ₱1,200 to ₱2,500 per visit.How long can I stay in a lounge?
Most lounges allow you to stay for around 3 hours per visit. Some may offer extended stays for an extra fee.Are NAIA lounges open 24 hours?
Some are, like Marhaba Lounge in Terminal 3. Others close around midnight, so always check the operating hours before your flight.Can I bring a guest?
If your card or airline membership allows it, yes. For walk-in guests, you may pay a separate fee for each person.Are kids allowed inside the lounges?
Yes, most lounges welcome children. Kids under a certain age (usually below 2 years old) are free, but it’s best to confirm with the staff.Do lounges serve full meals?
Yes, most have buffet-style meals, snacks, and drinks. Some lounges, like PAL Mabuhay Lounge, even serve Filipino favorites like arroz caldo.Which terminal has the best lounge?
Terminal 3 has the most options and modern facilities, but Terminal 1’s Marhaba Lounge and Terminal 2’s PAL Mabuhay Lounge are also excellent choices.
