You can usually find cheaper flight prices in the wet season from June to October offer cheaper prices. This is the rainy season in the Philippines, so flights are generally cheaper. Aim to book your tickets 2-3 months in advance and consider flying mid-week for a chance to get cheaper flights.
Can you fly direct to Manila from the UK?
No, there are no direct flights from the UK to Manila - all routes will have a stopover somewhere. Stopover cities include Dubai (Emirates), Doha (Qatar Airways), Singapore, Hong Kong (Cathay Pacific) and Abu Dhabi (Etihad). (Psst: if you're looking for a cheaper price, look for flights with longer layovers, or even multiple stops). The total journey time varies but typically ranges from 15 to 18 hours, depending on layover duration.
Which airlines and airports provide flights from the UK to Manila?
Emirates, Qantas, Thai Airways, Singapore Airlines and Cathay Pacific are the airlines that offer the most flights to Manila from the UK.
Frequent flights to Manila depart from London Heathrow, Manchester, Gatwick, and Birmingham. If you want to fly from Scotland to Manila, you'll need to connect via these airports (or a hub like Amsterdam).
When to visit Manila?
September to November can still experience some rain, but if you're willing to risk it, you can get a good balance between good prices and pleasant weather.
The cheapest time to visit Manila is generally during June to October. This is the rainy season in the Philippines, so activities and hotels are much cheaper - and there are fewer crowds too, so it's ideal if you want to enjoy the city without the hustle and bustle of peak season.
The best time to visit Manila, however, is from December to April when the weather is drier, making it ideal for exploring the city.