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London to Manila
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Is there a direct flight from Philippines to UK?
No, there are no direct or non-stop flight services from London to Manila at this moment; however, flight services with 1-stop connection is available with various carriers.
How many airports are there in Manila?
There is one international airport in Manila, and that is the Ninoy Aquino International Airport or NAIA Airport (MNL).
Popular airlines offering flights on this route: Emirates, Turkish Airlines, Qatar Airways, Etihad Airways, Kuwait Airways and more.
Departure airport: London Heathrow Airport (LHR)
Destination airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport or NAIA Airport (MNL)
The flight time from London Heathrow Airport (LHR) to Manila Airport (MNL) might vary based on numerous factors, including the airline's route and any layovers or connections. Since there are no direct or non-stop flights between LHR-MNL, a flight service with connection may take more than 16 hours on average. Also good to note that Manila is 7 hours ahead of London time.
During the winter to spring season (November to April), you can experience Manila's dry season, offering warm weather and less rainfall. However it is good to not that this is also the peak tourist season with more opportunities to enjoy outdoor activities due to the weather. Despite it considering to be the "dry season" it is good to note that the weather is unpredictable with occasional rain shower. Be sure to think and pack in advance by checking the weather forecast
The capital city of the Philippines is a densely-populated city located on the island of Luzon. Having withstood natural disasters and colonial rule, the city has earnt its title of the Pearl of the Orient and stands proud as the embodiment of the resolute determination of the Filipino people.
If planning your next holiday in Manila, there are several places that are highly recommended to visit:
Old Manila holds great cultural and historical significance as it showcases remnants of the city's colonial past. Intramuros is a walled city within Old Manila. Built during the Spanish colonial period, it contains well-preserved structures such as Fort Santiago, San Agustin Church, and Manila Cathedral. Exploring Intramuros allows visitors to step back in time and experience the architectural beauty and rich history of the area.
Enjoy unique underswater experiences at one of Manila's popular attractions, including the Oceanarium to observe various marine species up close, live sea lion and dolphin shows, experiencing a fish spa, and visiting the various exhibits throughout the park.
Dedicated to the country's national hero, Jose Rizal, this iconic landmark is also known as "Luneta Park" and offers a beautiful green spaces and the famous Rizal Monument.
Explore the world's oldest Chinatown, Binondo, which was established in 1594! Get a taste of history by trying out some authentic Chinese-Filipino cuisine and stop by the historic Binondo Church.
Apart from Manila, Southeast Asia offers a plethora of alternative travel destinations that are equally captivating. Cities like Cebu, Bangkok, and Denpasar Bali showcase unique cultural, historical, and natural attractions that are worth exploring.
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*Return fares per person, including taxes, excluding the £5.00 booking fee.