SEAir A319 Economy

Back to Forum
Viewing 2 posts - 1 through 2 (of 2 total)

  • Anonymous
    Guest

    FrequentPR
    Participant

    Manila’s ‘old’ Domestic Terminal is now known as T4 at NAIA and is small compared to T1, T2 or T3. However that is part of its attractiveness as there are no security lines. Checkin was fairly slow as SEAir uses a manual system. Boarding was first come, first served: we departed three minutes early and with pretty efficient taxiing were at CEB 11 minutes early. Flight attendants did a food and drink (pay system) and rubbish collection run and were pleasant. There were 143 passengers on board. I did not have any luggage in the hold.

Viewing 2 posts - 1 through 2 (of 2 total)
You must be logged in to reply to this topic.
Business Traveller March 2024 edition
Business Traveller March 2024 edition
Be up-to-date
Magazine Subscription
To see our latest subscription offers for Business Traveller editions worldwide, click on the Subscribe & Save link below
Polls