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exit pass fee manila airport

How much do I pay for exit pass in terminal 3?

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exit pass fee manila airport

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Hi...i would like to know if that is the exact amount of the fee and i have a 6 year old daughter with me is it same amount fee like mine?

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Manila terminal fees
by: Brett

By exit pass fee I presume you are referring to the airport terminal fee. At Ninoy Aquino International Airport, the terminal fee payable is:

- 750 Php for international flights
- 200 Php for domestic flights

There is also a travel tax imposed by the government on individuals leaving the country irrespective of their destination. Those who are liable to pay this travel tax are as listed below:

A. Filipino Citizens

B. Permanent Resident Visa Holders of:
1. Immigrant Visa ? Quota (13)
2. Immigrant Visa ? Non-Quota Permanent Resident (13A)
3. Children of Immigrant Mothers (13B and C)
4. Returning Filipino Resident (13D)
5. Returning Resident (13E)
6. Returning Former Filipino Citizen (13G)
7. Temporary Resident Visa (13A)
8. Foreigners covered by Alien Social Integration Act of 1995 (RA 7919)
9. Recognition as Filipino Citizen (RC / RFC)
10. Permanent Resident (RA 7837)

C. Non-immigrant visa holders who have stayed in the Philippines more than a year.

Note: Non-immigrant visa holders who have stayed in the Philippines less than one year are not subject to pay the travel tax.

The taxes paid will be divided among the Philippine Tourism Authority, the National Parks Development Committee, the National Commission for Culture and the Arts, Commission for Higher Education and the General Fund of the National Government for government programs.

Brett

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