NAIA Road
MIA Road | |
Looking west from the Roxas Boulevard junction | |
Length | 2.5 km (1.6 mi) |
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Location | Metro Manila |
West end | Macapagal Boulevard in Bay City |
Major junctions |
Roxas Boulevard-Coastal Road E. Quirino Avenue Domestic Road Ninoy Aquino Avenue |
East end | Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 2 |
NAIA Road, formerly known as MIA Road, is a short 8-10 lane divided highway connecting Roxas Boulevard and the Manila–Cavite Expressway (R-1) with Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) in southwestern Metro Manila, Philippines. It is also a major local road that links the cities of Pasay and Parañaque running approximately 2.5 kilometers (1.6 miles) from its westernmost point at the junction with Macapagal Boulevard in Bay City, Barangay Tambo, Parañaque to the NAIA Terminal 2 in Pasay. En route, it intersects, from west to east, Roxas Boulevard, Elpidio Quirino Avenue, Domestic Road and Ninoy Aquino Avenue. The road ends at the entrance to the airport terminal 2.
The Southwest Integrated Terminal for buses bound for Cavite and western Batangas provinces is situated on NAIA Road at the junction with Macapagal Boulevard in Coastal Mall.[1] The road also houses a small strip of shops across from Coastal Mall, Tambo Elementary School at Quirino, Park 'N Fly at Domestic and the old Nayong Pilipino close to Terminal 2. The old NAIA Terminal 1 is accessible by turning south at Ninoy Aquino Avenue which also leads to the Duty Free FiestaMall, and continues on to Sucat as Dr. Santos Avenue. The new Terminal 3, on the other hand, is located on Andrews Avenue which can be accessed from Domestic Road. The road was originally MIA Road and was only renamed in 1987 when Manila's international airport became Ninoy Aquino International.
NAIA Expressway runs through NAIA Road from the Nichols Interchange of the Skyway to the junction of NAIA Road and Macapagal Boulevard via Andrews Avenue and Electrical Road, providing better access to all four terminals of the Ninoy Aquino airport as well as the casino complex in Entertainment City.[2]
See also
- NAIA Expressway from NAIA terminal 2 to Macapapagal Boulevard was opened to all airport passengers and motorists on September 2016.
References
- ↑ Cavite, Batangas buses stop at Parañaque terminal starting Aug 6 published by Rappler; accessed 2013-10-19.
- ↑ NAIA Expressway project breaks ground published by the Philippine Daily Inquirer; accessed 2013-10-29.
Coordinates: 14°31′0″N 120°59′59″E / 14.51667°N 120.99972°E