PAL moves cargo operations to Pasay
Screengrab from PAL cargo video.

Philippine Airlines (PAL) announced that its cargo operations is relocating from the International Cargo Terminal (ICT), situated between NAIA Terminal 1 and Terminal 2, to the new PAL Cargo Terminal along Andrews Avenue in Pasay City.

The transfer takes effect on September 22 for domestic operations, the airline said in a statement.

For international operations, the transfer takes effect on September 29, 2025, with all cargo flights departing and arriving on this date handled at the new facility, while those departing on September 28, 2025 will remain under ICT operations.

The transfer is in line with the conversion of the international cargo terminal at NAIA into the site of a new NAIA passenger terminal building.

NAIA private operator New NAIA Corp. earlier said they will no longer rehabilitate the existing Terminal 4 as it is a major safety hazard. A new terminal at the international cargo terminal will be built instead.

In a statement, PAL expressed its appreciation for the public’s cooperation and understanding during the transition.

Earlier, PAL rebranded its cargo business. It came with a new logo, a more visible website, and a new tagline – “Care that Delivers”.

READ: PAL rebrands cargo business

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