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Compare routes from Bangkok to Manila below. You may find an airport to fly into that's cheaper, faster, or easier than Manila Ninoy Aquino.Bangkok to Manila: Flight information
The things to know before you go.Cheapest flight found | AED 479 |
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Cheapest month to fly | July |
Average flight time | 3 hrs, 28 mins |
Most popular airline | Bangkok Airways |
Average flights per week | 126 |
Finding cheap flights from Bangkok to Manila Ninoy Aquino: Frequently asked questions
Passengers looking to book flights from Bangkok to Manila will be able to make the trip directly with multiple carriers with flights departing out of both of Bangkok’s airports. Out of Suvarnabhumi Airport you will be able to fly direct with Cebu Pacific, Philippine Airlines and Thai Airways. It is also possible to travel out of Don Mueang International Airport with Philippines AirAsia and Thai Lion Air (from 1 October 2019). Check out cheap flights to Manila to get the best deal the the Philippines and check out our guide on finding the best flights generally.
* This information is correct as of July 2019
Airport Information - Arriving
Ninoy Aquino International Airport is the main airport serving Manila and the busiest in the Philippines located just 7 km from the city center. The airport is made up of four passenger terminals and is linked to the local metro system and bus services if you prefer public transport to reach your destination. Alternatively, taxis are readily available and there are car rental companies operating on-site if you prefer driving yourself around. Inside the airport terminal you’ll find everything you would need for an enjoyable experience. There are plenty of fast food chains and eateries available alongside duty-free and retail shopping. As well as this, the airport offers travelers complimentary Wi-Fi access.
Airport Information - Departing
Suvarnabhumi Airport is the busiest airport serving Bangkok, set within one large terminal complex which provides an excellent array of facilities for travelers to look forward to. The quickest way to reach the airport from Bangkok is to use the Airport Rail Link train, although there are also buses available if you would prefer. While you wait for your flight there are plenty of things to keep you occupied including several restaurants and cafés, designer and duty-free shopping and other amenities like airport lounges and free Wi-Fi connectivity.
Don Mueang International Airport is Bangkok’s secondary airport made up of two passenger terminals, with international flights handled out of Terminal 1. The airport was once the primary airport in Bangkok before the construction of Suvarnabhumi Airport. There are a broad range of amenities available for travelers across both passenger terminals. You’ll find an excellent range of restaurants and food outlets alongside duty-free and retail shopping. Alternatively, visit the observation deck in Terminal 1 for fantastic views.
What to Expect in Manila
Check out the top hotels in Manila for every budget. The majority of nationals across the world including Thai and UAE nationals are able to enter the Philippines on a visa-free basis for a maximum of 30 days. Just like in Bangkok, the weather stays warm across the year in Manila and there is also a rainy season which starts in June and continues until October. Manila is just one hour ahead of Bangkok and the currency used is the Philippine peso. Although Bangkok is known as a cheap city itself, the cost of living in Manila is even cheaper so you can easily get by on a reasonable budget. To help you plan your stay in the Philippine capital, check out fun attractions and things to do in Manila. If you're thinking of exploring more of the country, you can find some inspiration with our guide to the top 10 things to do in the Philippines.
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