Best One-Way Price | £236 |
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Best Round-Trip Price | £465 |
Fastest flight time | 22h 10m |
Operated By | 2 airlines |
Mall of Asia Arena is the most popular place of interest in Philippines. Many travellers make it a point to stop there while travelling to Philippines. Other popular landmarks and places of interest in Philippines would be Fuente Osmena Circle, Manila Ocean Park, or Alona Beach.
When visiting Mall of Asia Arena in Pasay, the closest airport is Manila Airport.
The cheapest flights to Philippines recently found by momondo users are £12 with Philippines AirAsia, £15 with Cebu Pacific, and £20 with Cebgo.
According to our data, 53% of momondo users who travelled to Philippines in the last year flew into Manila Ninoy Aquino Intl (located in Manila), making it the most popular airport to fly to. There may be other airports in Philippines, but the majority of our users take flights to Manila Ninoy Aquino Intl in order to visit Manila and it’s surrounding areas.
Prices for flights to Philippines are updated daily.
The number of operators available for flights to Philippines is 45 as of November 2023.
The minimum age for a child to fly alone is five, but airlines that offer an unaccompanied minor (UNMR) service may have their own age limitations. Flight duration, scheduling, and layovers are among the considerations that may influence age limits. We recommend that you double-check with the airline you are booking with for travel to Philippines.
The travel and health documents required for your trip to Philippines can vary based on your itinerary and personal situation. As a rule, consider having multiple documents such as a national ID card or driver’s license, and a passport valid for six-months after you plan to arrive at Philippines. We always recommend checking with your airline or a trusted third party such as IATA to get advice.
Departing | Destination | Best Time | Best Price |
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London | Manila | 18h 20m | £488 |
Manchester | Manila | 20h 00m | £538 |
Norwich | Manila | 26h 20m | £619 |
Birmingham | Manila | 20h 40m | £647 |
Manchester | Cebu City | 16h 45m | £653 |
Edinburgh | Manila | 20h 10m | £654 |
Manchester | Angeles City | 17h 45m | £660 |
Glasgow | Manila | 24h 00m | £667 |
London | Cebu City | 18h 00m | £672 |
London | Angeles City | 17h 50m | £676 |
Newcastle upon Tyne | Manila | 21h 35m | £694 |
Bristol | Manila | 21h 45m | £707 |
Aberdeen | Manila | 22h 40m | £746 |
Liverpool | Manila | 30h 25m | £750 |
Inverness | Manila | 22h 40m | £751 |
London | Boracay | 24h 30m | £776 |
Immerse yourself in the vibrant cultures and sounds of the Philippines through festivals and events throughout the country. In January, make sure you get to the Ati-Atihan Festival in Kalibo, Aklan. One of the oldest in the Philippines, this festival honours Santo Niño and you will be able to see the floats and processions that make their way through the streets complete with the colourfully costumed dancers and bands. Another festival in January takes place in Iloilo City. The Dinagyang Festival features a Parade of Lights and on the fourth Sunday of January there is a street party that offers drinks food and dancing in the streets. If you have found flights to Philippines for October be sure to make your way to Bacolod on Negros Island to witness the MassKara Festival, which is an explosion of colour and joy. Locals take to the streets dressed in brightly coloured masks that are adorned with flowers and feathers in addition to the paint and bead embellishments. Also known as the Festival of Many Faces, visitors will be greeted with the smiling masks as the parades pass by.
The combination of flavours in Filipino cuisine, inspired by a colonial history, will capture the hearts and taste buds of foodies. One of the world-famous dishes is adobo, consisting of stewed meat that has been marinated in a combination of vinegar and soy sauce, herbs and spices that give the dish a unique taste sensation. Served with rice this dish is ubiquitous throughout the Philippines. Another extremely popular dish, found especially on Cebu, is lechon – a spit-roasted piglet. This tasty dish, which originated in Spain, is often served at local fiestas in the Philippines. While travelling in the Philippines you should definitely try out a local breakfast experience consisting of garlic fried rice or sinangag and egg or itlog, which is all served up with meat or sausages. Once more the taste sensations will kick off your day with the energy to explore. Peanut butter and sweet and sour are key flavours of the cuisine on the island, and rice and noodles abound with various combinations of meat and vegetables. Try out Elar’s Lechon in Manila to experience the juicy crispiness of the roast pig or the Golden Cowrie in Cebu, which has a wide-ranging menu.
The Philippines offers a wide variety of both natural beauty and ancient history to tempt its visitors. Consider Philippines flight deals to go on a diving holiday in Coron, best visited in cooler months such as February, and explore the shipwrecks off Sangat Island. Or visit Luzon Island in between March and May to see the Mayon Volcano. For travellers who want to explore in a leisurely manner an island-hopping trip is a must. This will allow you to see a wide variety of islands within the archipelago and you can enjoy snorkelling, sight-seeing and different foods as you wish. A flight to Philippines would not be complete without a visit to the capital, Manila, where you can explore the walled city or Intramuros in the oldest district taking in the San Agustin Church as well as various monuments revealing the colonial history of this city. Another gem for history fans is a visit to Corregidor Island where you will see remnants of the Philippines activity in the second world war and visit the Pacific War Memorial.
British passport holders can stay in the Philippines for up to 30 days as long as they have an ETA visa waiver. Your passport should be valid for at least six months after you leave and you will need a return ticket, hotel books and proof of funds to cover your stay. The waiver can be applied for online and you should keep a printed copy of the visa waiver to show on arrival.
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