Popular in | December |
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Cheapest in | September |
Average price | $1,105 |
Round-trip from | $838 |
One-way from | $480 |
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New YorkManila
JFK - MNL
JFKMNL
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Tue 2/4
10:20 am-10:10 pm
1 stop22h 50m
Manila Ninoy Aquino Intl
Tue 2/18
11:50 pm-10:30 pm
1 stop35h 40m
New YorkManila
JFK - MNL
JFKMNL
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Sat 2/1
12:45 am-5:45 am
1 stop40h 00m
Manila Ninoy Aquino Intl
Mon 2/17
11:30 pm-6:40 pm
1 stop32h 10m
New YorkManila
LGA - MNL
LGAMNL
New York LaGuardia
Sun 2/2
7:00 am-5:45 am
2 stops33h 45m
Manila Ninoy Aquino Intl
Wed 2/12
11:30 pm-3:23 pm
2 stops28h 53m
New YorkManila
JFK - MNL
JFKMNL
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Tue 11/26
1:05 pm-1:35 pm
1 stop35h 30m
Manila Ninoy Aquino Intl
Mon 2/3
2:50 pm-9:35 pm
1 stop19h 45m
New YorkManila
JFK - MNL
JFKMNL
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Sun 1/26
11:40 am-10:35 am
1 stop33h 55m
Manila Ninoy Aquino Intl
Sat 2/8
11:50 pm-10:00 am
1 stop23h 10m
New YorkManila
JFK - MNL
JFKMNL
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Mon 1/27
8:15 pm-6:30 pm
2 stops33h 15m
Manila Ninoy Aquino Intl
Mon 2/3
2:05 pm-11:15 am
2 stops34h 10m
New YorkManila
JFK - MNL
JFKMNL
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Wed 2/5
8:05 pm-9:05 pm
1 stop36h 00m
Manila Ninoy Aquino Intl
Mon 3/17
9:35 pm-11:15 pm
1 stop37h 40m
New YorkManila
LGA - MNL
LGAMNL
New York LaGuardia
Tue 4/22
8:00 am-8:55 pm
2 stops24h 55m
Manila Ninoy Aquino Intl
Fri 5/9
9:10 am-8:16 pm
2 stops23h 06m
New YorkManila
JFK - MNL
JFKMNL
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Tue 2/4
1:50 pm-10:35 pm
1 stop19h 45m
Manila Ninoy Aquino Intl
Tue 3/4
7:40 pm-5:45 am
1 stop23h 05m
New YorkManila
JFK - MNL
JFKMNL
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Tue 11/26
12:50 am-1:05 am
1 stop35h 15m
Manila Ninoy Aquino Intl
Wed 12/11
12:30 pm-7:30 pm
1 stop20h 00m
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To ensure you get the cheapest price possible for a flight to Manila, you should look to book at least 21 days in advance of your intended travel date. The price of your flight may increase if you delay and leave booking until a week or so before departure.
On average, a flight from New York to Manila takes 22 hours 24 minutes. Flights to Manila from other popular cities in USA will vary in length. Below are a few examples of popular routes and their flight times.
Users looking for the lowest fares to Manila should consider flying on Saturday afternoons, when prices are typically cheapest. Budget-minded travelers will want to avoid Friday afternoons, when prices are usually at their highest.
The most popular airlines flying from New York to Manila are Korean Air, Cathay Pacific and Philippine Airlines.
The cheapest airlines flying from New York to Manila are Air China, SAUDIA and Turkish Airlines.
In terms of precipitation, rainfall in Manila ranges from 0.4 - 15.7 inches per month. July is typically the wettest month, when rainfall can reach 15.7 in. February is typically the driest time to visit Manila when rainfall is around 0.4 in.
If weather is an important factor for your trip to Manila, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, April is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 84.2 F. Travelers looking to avoid the cold should look outside of January, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 78.8 F).
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Ticket counter agent need to be more patient. Food was not good. It was not good like in the past.. Cabin was too hot.
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Ticket counter agent need to be more patient. Food was not good. It was not good like in the past.. Cabin was too hot.
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Ticket counter agent need to be more patient. Food was not good. It was not good like in the past.. Cabin was too hot.
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Ticket counter agent need to be more patient. Food was not good. It was not good like in the past.. Cabin was too hot.
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Ticket counter agent need to be more patient. Food was not good. It was not good like in the past.. Cabin was too hot.
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Ticket counter agent need to be more patient. Food was not good. It was not good like in the past.. Cabin was too hot.
Best Time to Fly to Manila
Book your airline tickets to Manila based on weather you’d prefer drier, milder weather, or wetter, hotter conditions.
Peak Season: The perfect time to book your cheap flight to Manila is between November and February, the high tropical temperatures drop down, as does the rainfall. The dry season is a perfect time to make day trips and enjoy the weather, but be sure to bring sunscreen: Temperatures stay in the mid 80’s, and the sun’s rays are strong.
Off-peak Season: High humidity takes reign during the summer time, especially on the hills of the Eastern Cordillera and to the eastern side near the mountains. The wet season also brings typhoons and high temperatures, but much fewer tourists. If braving the rain seems like a challenging and exciting way to see the city, then book your flight to Manila between June and October.
Why you should take a flight to Manila
What began as a small tribal settlement in the 1500’s is now a bustling metropolis brimming with urbanity. Manila’s rich history tells a treacherous tale of being once encircled by walls, occupied during World War II, and colonized by the United States. Stepping out of Ninoy Aquino International Airport from one of the many long Manila flights, you’ll be surrounded by a vibrant fusion of past and present. Established in 1976, Metro Manila (a neighboring city quartet of Manila, Kalookan, Pasay, and Quezon City) holds an overabundance of activities for all ages. With all there is to offer, it’s easy to enjoy the city’s vast opportunities for bargain shopping, wild marine life, hybrid culture, blended cuisine, and revered antiquity.
While your cheap flight to Manila may seem prudent and ordinary, it can never compare to a lively jaunt in the city’s most famous method of transportation, called Jeepneys. This ultra affordable (and often brightly colored) mode of travel can suit up to even 18 passengers – but watch your head! Tourists have been known to achieve a bump or two in midst of all the fun.
After smartly saving on your cheap trip to Manila, you won’t need to worry much about holding on to your pesos. There are plenty of ways to have affordable fun for everyone. For approximately 200 pesos (5 USD), the outdoor adventurer can take a dive (or a snorkel, for that matter) in Manila Bay, where the water boasts up to 400 species of marine wildlife. Fortunately, it’s all made easily approachable by its surrounding Rizal Park and Manila Ocean Park’s three-story concourse. For the indoor bargain hunter, look no further than the Mall of Asia on Roxas Boulevard, where you can also enjoy an IMAX Theater and science museum. Another preference, Divisoria Market, is characterized by its bulk items and down-to-here prices. They don’t call it the mall capital of Asia for nothing, so keep that in mind when saving baggage room aboard your flight to Manila.
Much about the city’s history can be learned through the sacred structures of churches. The Manila Cathedral, for instance, was originally built from local materials of nipa and bamboo until it was damaged in the late 1500s by both a fire and a typhoon. While earthquakes and wars have ravaged the foundation of the holy ground, it stands today, much like the city, as a testament to the loyalty of its people. More landmark churches, like Our Lady of Peace and Good Voyage, and San Sebastian Church, reside near the southern side of the Pasig River.
Just as the Philippines endure both rainy and dry seasons, it also showcases two bold and differing tastes of cuisine. The harmony created by both Chinese and Spanish influences create well-balanced concoctions like sweet and sour Chinese noodles and Spanish embudito. The adaptation of its counterparts is what makes the area so lavishly distinctive.
The native Philippine Tagalog word for “yes” is “Oo.” And that’s all you’ll need to say when booking your cheap flight to Manila.
Hot and humid all year round, you’re bound to get covered in heat as soon as you step off your plane to Manila. Worth preparing for, though, is the rain: Falling 159 days a year, the extreme weather conditions are enough to deter any outward bound person – don’t let it get to you. The tropical climate gets a bad wrap because of its wet season from June to November, but a beautiful dry season makes up for it from December to May.
Since population is such a plaguing issue for the city, do your part for the environment by making sure to use public transportation. Watch out though, these aren’t as easy and ordinary methods as your flight to Manila. Small buses that look like jeeps, called Jeepneys, are used for sharing rides with quite a few people. Taxis, although less common, are better for more private rides. A rail line, connecting Caloocan City and the city of Baclaran, was finished in 1984, and the Philippine National Railways also join the city with northern and southeastern Luzon. Traffic overcrowding is severe, tending to gather at the bridges during rush hours.
Ninoy Aquino International Airport (MNL) is about 4.3 miles (7km) south of Manila, the cosmopolitan capital of the Philippines, and is a major gateway to the country. It serves as a hub for all Philippine airlines and is one of the 50 busiest airports in the world, serving 27 million passengers each year. Flights to Ninoy Aquino International Airport arrive from major hubs in Asia and the Pacific region, as well as a handful of cities a little further afield such as Amsterdam, Detroit and Dubai.
If you’re catching one of the many international flights to Ninoy Aquino International Airport, chances are you’ll go through the old Terminal 1, widely regarded as one of the worst terminals in Asia. It generally operates way over capacity, especially in peak season – so make sure you factor in lots of time. There are plans to shift more international flights to the sleek new Terminal 3, although so far, this has been hampered by red tape.
Overall, this airport is a little chaotic and can be confusing to navigate, but with a healthy dose of patience, you’ll get through it to your vacation in the Philippines without too much trouble.