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Why flights from Manila start your trip smartly and smoothly

Flights from Manila put you at the heart of a vast network across the Philippines and Asia, allowing quick domestic connections and broad long haul journeys. Starting in Manila means you can pivot from beach escapes to global city breaks with no hassle.

What makes Manila a savvy departure hub

Ninoy Aquino International Airport is the main gateway, featuring four terminals handling a spectrum of routes, and processed about 45.3 million passengers in 2023, outpacing its original capacity, so you get the excitement and flexibility that make travel planning seamless.

Virtual Interlining and route combinations

Manila’s location is ideal for quick domestic flights to iconic islands and for short hops around Southeast and East Asia, complemented by long haul options to North America, the Middle East, or Europe. With Kiwi.com, you can uncover combinations missed by standard searches, using Virtual Interlining and the self transfer hack to book a single, optimized itinerary.

Popular and trending destinations from Manila right now

From quick Asian city breaks to transcontinental trips, Manila departures suit every travel style, offering popular routes that appeal for their value, convenience, and range of destinations.

Short hops, island favorites, and long hauls to chase

Regional favorites include Hong Kong and Singapore for food and shopping, and Tokyo for culture and theme parks; for example, Manila to Hong Kong is about a 2 hour nonstop flight. Multiple airlines fly Manila to Tokyo, offering options suited to different schedules.

Domestic, Middle East, and Europe demand

Domestic travel is strong all year, especially to Cebu, Davao, Bacolod, and Iloilo for leisure and family. Long haul links include the United States, the Middle East, and Europe, with Manila to Dubai and Manila to London being highly sought after, while seasonal directs to Paris and Los Angeles keep the city well connected.

When to book flights from Manila for best value

Prices shift with seasons and demand, so timing and travel tech make a difference when seeking the lowest fares.

Cheapest months, booking windows, and Kiwi tools that help

Travel peaks during Philippine holidays and school vacations, especially in December and April, so it is usually cheaper during shoulder periods around these months. Opt for midweek departures and less popular flight times to improve your savings.

Leverage Kiwi tools

A 4 to 6 week lead is smart for many domestic and Asian routes, while 8 to 12 weeks suits long haul or holiday periods. Set a Price Alert using Kiwi.com’s Kiwi Code to track dropping fares. Try Travel Hacks like self transfer or hidden cities, and use the Nomad Search Tool for multi city trips such as Manila to Bangkok to Tokyo in one search.

Airports and airlines in Manila explained clearly

Most Manila flights use Ninoy Aquino International Airport (MNL), located 7 kilometers south of the city center and generally 15 to 30 minutes by car, though this varies.

Terminals, transport times, and how Kiwi protects itineraries

Terminal 1 is devoted to international flights with various foreign airlines connecting to Beijing, Seoul, Hong Kong, and Tokyo. Philippine Airlines anchors Terminal 2, which handles both international and domestic flights such as Bangkok, Bacolod, and Cebu.

Virtual Interlining and Kiwi.com Guarantee

Terminal 3, the largest, serves both domestic and international routes, with Cebu Pacific prominent here among others. Terminal 4 caters to regional airlines on short Bacolod, Busuanga, and Caticlan hops. Reach the airport via taxi, ride hailing, or the Runway Manila footbridge from Newport City. Use Kiwi.com’s Virtual Interlining and Kiwi.com Guarantee for automatic check in and Disruption Protection if changes happen, including fast compensation in Kiwi.com Credit or help with airline refunds, as outlined on Kiwi.com.

Smart travel tips for departures from Manila

  • Arrive at NAIA at least 3 hours before international flights and 2 hours before domestic flights to account for busy check in and security lines.
  • Allow for extra time in Manila traffic, and if staying by Newport City, consider using the Runway Manila footbridge to reach Terminal 3 on foot.
  • Avoid peak times like December and April by flying during shoulder weeks or midweek to find cheaper flights.
  • Set a Price Alert on your preferred routes so you can book as soon as you are notified of a price drop.
  • Use Kiwi.com Virtual Interlining to build self transfer itineraries and add the Kiwi.com Guarantee for support if flights change.