THE Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) achieved its highest-ever passenger and flight volumes in 2024, signaling the growing strength of air travel in the Philippines.
NAIA handled 50.1 million passengers last year, up by 5.08% from its previous high in 2019 before the pandemic, and 10.43% higher than in 2023.
The airport also recorded 293,488 flights, an 8.08% increase compared to 2019 and a 4.83% rise from the year before.
These figures exclude general aviation but shows the steady growth in demand for travel.
“More Filipinos are flying, and more visitors are coming to the Philippines,” said Ramon S. Ang, president of New NAIA Infra Corp. (NNIC), which assumed management of the airport in September.
“This growth is a clear sign that confidence in air travel has returned, and it motivates us to work even harder. Our goal is to ensure that NAIA provides a better experience for everyone—passengers, airlines, and partners alike,” Ang said.
The numbers highlight the country’s recovery as a travel destination and its growing role in tourism and trade in the region.
Since NNIC assumed operations in September, NAIA has steadily managed increasing passenger volumes while introducing operational improvements.
During the peak holiday travel period from December 30 to January 1, the airport recorded an average On-Time Performance (OTP) of 83.36%, with a high of 88.35% recorded on December 31, the highest OTP at NAIA since NNIC began managing the airport.
NNIC said its focus for 2025 will be on further improving infrastructure and streamlining operations to keep up with rising passenger demand.
The goal: to transform NAIA into a modern, efficient airport that can support the country’s goals for tourism and economic growth.

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