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How much is the cheapest flight to Manila?

Prices were available within the past 7 days and start at S$36 for one-way flights and S$62 for return, for the period specified. Prices and availability are subject to change. Additional terms apply.
Cebu — Manila
CEB - MNL with Philippines AirAsia
Sat, 18 Jan
Manila — Cebu
MNL - CEB with Philippines AirAsia
Mon, 20 Jan
Found 4 days ago
Select flight from Cebu to Manila, departing on January 18 with Philippines AirAsia, and returning from Manila to Cebu on January 20 with Philippines AirAsia. Price from S$62, Found 4 days ago.
AirAsia
Kuala Lumpur — Manila
KUL - MNL with AirAsia
Sat, 21 Jun
AirAsia
Manila — Kuala Lumpur
MNL - KUL with AirAsia
Wed, 25 Jun
Found 3 days ago
Select flight from Kuala Lumpur to Manila, departing on June 21 with AirAsia, and returning from Manila to Kuala Lumpur on June 25 with AirAsia. Price from S$136, Found 3 days ago.

Cheap flights to Manila

The ultimate megacity, Manila is a chaotic mix of towering skyscrapers and expansive shanty towns. The roads hum with constant traffic and activity but, somehow, this giant city not only survives, it thrives. It truly is the ‘Pearl of the Orient’.

When to book flights to Manila

The Philippines are most popular during the dry season, between April and November. This is a great time to visit if you want to try and see some of the more remote areas of the country. But if you’re just sticking to Manila and the vicinity, you can travel at any time of year.

The cooler months are perhaps more comfortable in a city of Manila’s size. These fall between December to February. And the wet season is between May and October. Although you’ll still enjoy hot sunny days at this time of year, as well as smaller crowds and lush green scenery.

As always, flights tend to be more expensive during the high tourism season, so go off peak for the best chance of finding cheap tickets to Manila.

How to find the best flight deals to Manila

If you want to have a great time in Manila right now is the time to book. That’s because in general, the more time you can give yourself before you go, the more choice of available flights there is. And this usually translates into better deals.

But even if you’re going at short notice, there are still some tricks you can use to find great deals.

Using Expedia, you can choose to see flexible dates for flights and this will broaden your chances. Some days of the week are more popular for travel than others, so even an adjustment of 24 hours could save you money.

These include:

Main airports in Manila

There are three main airports in the greater Manila area that offer scheduled passenger services. However, the most widely used is Ninoy Aquino International Airport. This is the country’s busiest airport and a major air hub. Clark International sees a smaller amount of international traffic.

Located four and a half miles south of Manila proper, Ninoy Aquino handles more than 35 million passengers a year.

External transport connections are good, with nine bus routes connecting the terminal to the city. All four terminals are served by local jeepney routes serving Paranaque and Pasay, amongst others. The airport is also connected indirectly to the Manial LRT Line 1 rail services.

Which airlines fly to Manila?

Indirect and direct flights to Manila are available from a number of different carriers.

These include:

  • Philippine Airlines
  • Cathay Pacific
  • Qatar Airlines
  • Emirates
  • Turkish Airlines

How to get around in Manila

Three lines of the Strong Republic Transport System traverse Manila, with most of the tourist sites located on the yellow line. So, taking the train is a good option for many journeys.

The city is also served by lots of bus routes, although the system can be a little confusing at first. Look for route numbers written on the buses themselves and ask a conductor if you’re not sure.

The iconic jeepneys also buzz around the city, and it’s an experience in itself riding one of these colourful creations.

For short distances you can catch a tricycle or pedicab, or even a calesa – a traditional horse drawn carriage.

What are the must-sees in Manila?

Manila is home to one of the largest Chinatowns in the world, where you’ll find all sorts of exotic goods.

At the northern end of the bay is the Intramuros, the old Spanish walled settlement where you’ll find many of the city’s most interesting museums and ruins, as well as Manila Cathedral. Other landmarks include the Baywalk, Coconut Palace and Mabini Shrine.

Climbing one of the city’s vertiginous skyscrapers is a great way of getting the best views of this vast metropolis.

Back at ground level, there are various walking tours available of the downtown area.

Tips for travelling in Manila

Your passport needs to be valid for the duration of your stay and it’s worth checking with your doctor or medical professional if you need yellow fever and other injections before you travel.

Frequently asked questions

What is the name of Manila's airport?
If you’re travelling by plane, you won’t have to think too long and hard about which airport to fly into. Manila has just one – Ninoy Aquino Intl. Airport (MNL).
How far is Ninoy Aquino Airport from central Manila?
If you’re staying in central Manila, it’s a good idea to organise how you’ll get into the city before you arrive. The downtown area is about 10 kilometres from Ninoy Aquino Intl. Airport (MNL).
What airport is best to fly into Manila?
Sitting 10 kilometres from the downtown area, Ninoy Aquino Intl. Airport (MNL) will likely be your first stop in Manila.
How many airlines fly to Manila?
Manila is serviced by 39 airlines from at least 84 airports around the world.
Which airlines fly to Manila?
In general, travellers fly with Cebu Pacific Air, Philippine Airlines and Philippines AirAsia when heading to Manila. The biggest proportion of these flights originate in Lapu-Lapu, with Cebu Pacific Air servicing this route the most.
How many nonstop flights are there to Manila?
Planning an awesome Manila getaway is easy when there are 2,590 direct flights every week to get you there.
Where are the most popular flights to Manila departing from?
Travellers frequently jet off from Davao, Singapore and Bacolod airports when going to Manila.
How long is the flight to Manila Airport?
Which city you depart from determines how much of the in-flight entertainment you’ll get to enjoy. From Lapu-Lapu to Manila, the average flight time is 1 hour and 29 minutes. From Davao it’s typically 1 hour and 56 minutes, and from Cabatuan it’s 1 hour and 17 minutes.
How to book the cheapest flight to Manila?
We’ve all come across those lucky travellers who manage to pick up extremely cheap plane tickets whenever they fly. Want to know how to do it for your Manila holiday? Don’t leave it until the very last minute to secure your flight. Another fantastic way to land the most competitive fare is to compare all options. If where you’re headed has multiple airports, look into the cost of flying into a less busy terminal. And finally, don’t forget that the early bird catches the worm. Familiarize yourself with airfare costs and be ready to secure your seat as soon as you see a great bargain. The best deals don’t last long.
How to survive the flight to Manila?
If you’re not prepared, travelling can be testing. But there’s no need to worry. Follow these tips and tricks and enjoy a trouble-free start to your time in Manila.What to pack in your hand luggage:

  • A plane ride can be a great experience if you’ve got all the right things. First things first, you’ll need basic toiletry items, such as lip balm and hand cream, a clean pair of socks and a good read. Next, make room in your hand luggage for your phone, tablet and chargers, your important medications and maybe a proper neck pillow as well. Last, but definitely not least, don’t forget to take your passport, travel docs and your credit cards.

Do not pack the following items in your hand luggage:

  • Check carefully that you don’t have sharp or pointed objects hiding in one of the zippers of your carry-on luggage. Other restricted items include flammable or explosive substances, such as fuel and fireworks, and gels and liquids in containers with a volume of more than 3.4 ounces (100 milliliters).

What to wear on a flight:

  • Comfort should always be the goal when deciding what to wear on your flight. Consider your choice of footwear carefully too, as swollen feet can be a side effect of flying. Flat, slightly roomy shoes are always a smart option.
  • The result of sustained periods of immobility, deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is a blood clotting condition that can affect some passengers during long-haul flights. The great news is there are ways to lower your risk of developing it. Stay well hydrated, wander through the cabin as much as you can and wear compression socks to help improve your circulation.

How to get through airport security fast when flying to Manila?
Being prepared before you get to the airport will help make your getaway to Manila a pleasure. Below you’ll find some top tips for a stress-free journey through security:

  • Be sure to keep your ID and travel documents at hand. They’ll be the first things you’ll be asked to show at airport security.
  • Next up is the X-ray machine. Remove anything metal on you that is likely to set off the alarm. This includes items like earphones or headphones, as well as heavy jackets or coats. They’ll need to be placed on the conveyor belt for screening.
  • For just a few moments, you’ll need to unplug from technology. Your tablet, phone and any other electronics will also need to go through the scanner.
  • Want to bring along your favourite perfume? No problem. As long as it’s in a container no larger than 3.4 ounces (100 milliliters) and it’s stored in a clear zip-lock bag, you’re allowed to bring it with you on board.
  • It’s also possible you’ll need to remove your shoes to be X-rayed, so wearing lightweight sneakers is always a clever idea.
  • Airlines won’t allow any sharp items or pocket knives in your carry-on baggage. If you need to bring these kinds of items, put them in your checked baggage.

Flights to Manila information
Destination airport
Ninoy Aquino Intl.
Destination airport IATA code
MNL
Destination city name
Manila
Return price
S$923

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Prices were available within the past 7 days and start at S$117 for one-way flights and S$180 for return, for the period specified. Prices and availability are subject to change. Additional terms apply.
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