Flight-anxious? Drop by at Fully Booked NAIA Terminal 3 for a Quick Read

Books are among the best fixes to flight ills, and with Fully Booked at NAIA Terminal 3, you can now enjoy planes with a book in hand.

Words Marc Nathaniel Servo
Photo courtesy of Fully Booked
June 12, 2026

Head’s up, passengers! Fully Booked has finally landed in NAIA Terminal 3 last June 4, so drop by the Pre-Departure Area, hit the shelves, and choose your in-flight pick.

After all, what’s better to accompany your memorable flight than a good book?

Whether a first-timer, an anxious flyer, or just unable to sleep during the flight, the perfect book fresh off the shelves could be the timely remedy in your journey through the skies.

The 95-square-meter bookstore is located at the Pre-Departure Area located at the 3rd Floor of Terminal 3, stocked top to bottom with a thoughtful curation of books fit to lift you through the pages of your long journey.

“A bookstore is a perfect addition to any airport. Plane travel involves a lot of waiting, and books can provide good company from departure to arrival,” Jaime Daez, Managing Director of Fully Booked shared.

With a wide array of titles, passengers could find escape through award-winning fiction, visually-rich manga, thought-provoking memoirs, and in-depth non-fiction.

Aptly located within one of the country’s busiest airports, Fully Booked is shaping to become a must-visit store for travelers looking for company on their long flights, or souvenirs for loved ones at their destination.

“We also want Fully Booked to be able to provide travelers a quick stop to pick up a guidebook, a trip memento, or even some nice memento,” Daez adds.

From novelty items, toys, journals, apparel, totes, and reading accessories, this branch takes a step beyond the shelves and into a beloved shop for traveling.

So for your next trip, be sure to mark the map, check Fully Booked out for your in-flight to be read and make your experience a safe and sound travel, indeed.

Previous
Previous

In ALYSON’s After Ours, Love And Music Lingers Long After Everything Fades

Next
Next

If You Love Queer Cinema, These Screenings Belong on your Pride Month Plans