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2 November 20255 min di lettura

Taxi Scams in Manila: How to Get a Fair Ride (2026)

Manila taxis have a reputation for scams — but Grab has changed everything. Here's what to know for 2026.

Manila's metered taxis have long had a troubled reputation — meter tampering, refusal to take certain routes, overcharging, and more. Grab has largely resolved this for most visitors: the app is excellent in Metro Manila, fares are upfront, and the experience is consistent. For anyone who does use traditional taxis, knowing the specific scams is essential.

Common Manila Taxi Scams

  • Tampered meter (sobrante meter): Meter ticks faster than the official rate. Very common — the official rate should start at PHP 40 and increment at PHP 13.50/km.
  • Route refusal / "no go" areas: Driver refuses to go to certain areas (Makati, BGC, airport) without a premium. This is illegal — they must take any destination.
  • Fixed price instead of meter: Driver quotes a "fixed" price much higher than the meter would show. Always insist on the meter for city journeys.
  • Airport airport taxi queue cutting: Unofficial "fixers" at NAIA offer to help you get a taxi faster — for a fee. Use the official queue.
  • Short change: Driver gives back incorrect change. Count it carefully before leaving the vehicle.

Why Grab is the Answer in Manila

Grab is the dominant solution to Manila's taxi problem. Fares are shown upfront before you confirm the booking, drivers are rated, and routes are tracked. Grab operates cars, motorcycles (GrabBike), and a multi-service platform across Metro Manila. For NAIA airport departures and arrivals, Grab is available from designated pick-up zones and is overwhelmingly the recommended option. The only limitation: during peak hours, Grab surge pricing can make traditional metered taxis (using the actual meter) competitive.

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If you do take a traditional Manila taxi, photograph the taxi ID number (displayed on the dashboard) before departure. This provides accountability and can be reported if you are scammed. The LTFRB (Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board) has a hotline for taxi complaints: 1-800-1-LTFRB (1-800-1-58372).

Frequently Asked Questions

Domande Frequenti

Is Grab available at Manila NAIA Airport?

Yes — from designated Grab zones at all NAIA terminals. Far more reliable than traditional airport taxis.

How much should a metered taxi cost in Manila?

The meter starts at PHP 40 and increments at PHP 13.50/km. A journey from NAIA to Makati CBD should cost approximately PHP 150–250 on the meter.

What do I do if a Manila taxi scams me?

Note the taxi ID number, report to LTFRB via their hotline (1-800-1-58372), and submit a complaint through their website. Keeping the receipt also helps.

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