According to state-run Philippine Information Agency, the Civil Aviation Authority has issued a Notice to Airmen on the closure of the international airport.
The CAAP also warned aircraft of possible delays “due to special operations” related to Obama’s visit.
The PIA said the advance notice is meant to alert airlines and other operators at the NAIA to adjust their schedules.
Meanwhile, the CAAP will impose a no-fly zone over NAIA and the Malacañang complex as part of security protocol for Obama’s visit.
Obama is expected to arrive early Monday afternoon and head to Malacañang for talks with President Benigno Aquino III.
Both leaders are to hold a joint press conference, after which Aquino will host a Palace dinner in Obama’s honor.
On Tuesday, Obama will have engagements with the US Embassy in the Philippines, and is scheduled to visit the Manila American Cemetery and Memorial in Taguig City. — Joel Locsin/JDS, GMA News