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only flights with stopoverat least 15h 50minfrom £389 - London Gatwick (LGW) Manila (MNL)
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only flights with stopoverat least 15h 40minfrom £479 - Manchester (MAN) Manila (MNL)
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only flights with stopoverat least 17h 45minfrom £565 - Dublin (DUB) Manila (MNL)
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only flights with stopoverat least 17h 35minfrom £646 - Birmingham (BHX) Manila (MNL)
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only flights with stopoverat least 16h 50minfrom £622
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Airport Manila Ninoy Aquino MNL
Manila Ninoy Aquino International airport, also called Manila International Airport, is the most important and largest airport in the south-east Asian Republic of the Philippines, a country in the Western Pacific, which consists of approximately 7100 islands, of which only about 900 are permanently inhabited. There are three terminals at the airport as well as a domestic terminal. Most direct flights to the airport operate from Asian airports such as Hong Kong, Tokyo or Beijing. Flights from European airports will involve at least one stopover with a journey time of more than 20 hours.- URL: Official website
- Parking: Yes; paid short and long stay parking
- Nearby cities: Bacoor (10 km), Manila (11 km), Cavite (11 km), Cainta (13 km), Imus (13 km), Taytay (14 km), San Pedro (16 km), Antipolo (19 km), Binangonan (19 km), Tanza (21 km)
- Directions by car: The airport is about 10 km or 7 miles south of Manila and is easy to reach on the signposted South Super Highway 1
Location
First in use in 1937, the airport is about 10 miles south of the city centre, directly on the South Super Highway # 1. The inexpensive metro buses operate a regular service between the airport and Manila City; there are also plenty of taxis at the airport. There are plans to construct a station at the airport.