How to commute to National University Manila from NAIA Terminal 4 (Ninoy Aquino International Airport)?

Last Updated on February 16, 2023

Get to National University Manila from NAIA Terminal 4 (Ninoy Aquino International Airport) via MJEEP, LRT-1 and LRT-2

Public Transport Guide

  1. Walk

    Distance 343 m

    1. DEPART on to Airport Access Road
    2. SLIGHTLY RIGHT on to Domestic Road
    3. CIRCLE COUNTERCLOCKWISE on to Route 193: Domestic Road (northbound), Route 192 (eastbound)
    4. RIGHT on to Andrews Avenue
  2. MJEEP

    Ride 309: Nichols-Vito Cruz LRT

    From: Airport Rd. / Domestic Rd. Intersection, Parañaque City

    To: Taft Ave., Lungsod ng Pasay

    Fare: ₱14

    Provider: LTFRB Service Contracting (MPUJ)

  3. Walk

    Distance 106 m

    1. DEPART on to Taft Avenue
  4. RAIL - LRT1

    Ride LRT-1: Baclaran - Roosevelt

    From: EDSA LRT

    To: Doroteo Jose LRT

    Fare: ₱20

    Provider: Manila Light Rail Transit Authority

  5. Walk

    Distance 361 m

    1. DEPART on to Line 1 - Line 2 Walkway
    2. HARD RIGHT on to path
    3. HARD RIGHT on to Rizal Avenue
    4. LEFT on to C. M. Recto Avenue
  6. RAIL - LRT2

    Ride LRT-2: Recto - Antipolo

    From: Recto LRT

    To: Legarda LRT

    Fare: ₱15

    Provider: Manila Light Rail Transit Authority

  7. Walk

    Distance 482 m

    1. DEPART on to path
    2. RIGHT on to Legarda Street
    3. LEFT on to Figueras Street
    4. CONTINUE on to M. Earnshaw Street
    5. RIGHT on to F. Jhocson Street

NAIA Terminal 4 (Ninoy Aquino International Airport)

About NAIA Terminal 4 (Ninoy Aquino International Airport)

Also known as the Old Domestic Terminal, Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 4 hosts many domestic flights.

National University Manila

About National University Manila

National University (NU), colloquially National U, is a private non–sectarian coeducational university located in Sampaloc, Manila, Philippines. The founder of the university, Mariano F. Jhocson Sr., established the institution on August 1, 1900, as Colegio Filipino in Quiapo, Manila. It is considered as the first private nonsectarian and coeducational institution in the Philippines and also, the first university to use English as its medium of instruction, replacing Spanish.With its main...

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