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Looking for the cheapest, fastest or easiest route from Manila Ninoy Aquino to Bangkok? You could fly into the following airports instead.Manila to Bangkok: Flight information
The things to know before you go.Cheapest flight found | AED 494 |
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Cheapest month to fly | July |
Average flight time | 3 hrs, 31 mins |
Most popular airline | Philippine Airlines |
Average flights per week | 82 |
Finding cheap flights from Manila Ninoy Aquino to Bangkok: Frequently asked questions
Travelers looking to fly from Manila to Bangkok will be able to catch direct flights to both Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport and Don Mueang International Airport. You will be able to travel directly to Suvarnabhumi Airport with Cebu Pacific, Philippine Airlines and Thai Airways, while Philippines AirAsia operates nonstop flights to Don Mueang International Airport. Check out cheap flights to Bangkok to get the best deal.
* This information is correct as of May 2019
Airport Information - Arriving
Suvarnabhumi Airport is the primary international airport serving Bangkok and the busiest in Thailand set within a single terminal complex. Once your flight at the airport you can travel into the center of Bangkok in less than half an hour using the Airport Rail Link service, or alternatively you can travel by bus or taxi. Numerous car rental agencies are also available. The airport itself offers everything you would need for an enjoyable stay. There are plenty of restaurants, fast food outlets and other eateries available if you are feeling hungry, while the airport is also home to plenty of duty-free, retail and designer stores. There are also airport lounges on site and you can connect to free Wi-Fi during your stay.
Don Mueang International Airport is the secondary airport serving Bangkok and operates mainly as a base for low-cost carriers, with international flights handled at Terminal 1 and domestic flights handled at Terminal 2. You’ll be able to find taxis available outside of both passenger terminals and the airport is also connected to the local bus network. Plenty of facilities and amenities are available for travelers at the airport including several restaurants and eateries, duty-free and retail shopping and even an observation deck in Terminal 1.
Airport Information - Departing
Ninoy Aquino International Airport is the busiest airport in the Philippines situated only 7 km from the center of Manila. There are four passenger terminals at the airport and you will find an excellent array of amenities and services to meet your needs. You can reach the airport from central Manila via the metro-rail or by bus if you don’t want to pay for a private taxi. Along with all of the usual fast food outlets, cafés and other eateries, the airport is home to duty-free shopping and plenty of other retail and gift stores. You may also connect to the airport’s free Wi-Fi network if you need to access the web.
What to Expect in Bangkok
There are a wide variety of hotels in Bangkok so you're sure to find something that suits your needs. In Bangkok the weather is warm all year round, although temperatures do cool down over the winter period from November to February and rainfall is also minimal during this period, making it the most popular travel season in the city. Nationals of the Philippines traveling to Thailand can enter without needing a visa for a period of up to 30 days. This also applies to nationals from the UAE. You’ll need to put your clocks back by just an hour to get on local time in Bangkok, while the currency used in the country is the Thai baht. You can find some inspiration with our guide to top things to do in Bangkok. Also, if you only have a few days to spend in the Thai capital we have the perfect guide for you!
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