On vacation in Manila, you were able to walk through the Intramuros area, take a tour of the 16th century Fort Santiago, see Manila Cathedral, Coconut Palace and St. Augustine Cathedral, visit the Butterfly Park, the Rizal Shrine Museum and Rizal Park, try your luck at the Pilipino Pavilion casino. Have fun at The Verve Room and Infinity nightlife, dive at Apo Reef, canoe on the Pagsanhan River? But now you want to study the details of the return flight?
How long is the flight from Manila to Moscow?
The capital of the Philippines and Moscow are separated by 8,200 km, but the flight will have to allocate at least 14-16 hours, since there are no direct flights on this route.
If you are interested in the price, then 35,500 rubles is the average cost of a Manila-Moscow air ticket (in May, a ticket on this route can be bought for 25,600 rubles).
Flight Manila-Moscow with connections
Stops on the way to Moscow can be made in Seoul, Doha, Guangzhou, Beijing or other cities (the trip can take up to 37 hours). The return to Moscow may take 30.5 hours (before boarding 2 planes you will be given 15.5 hours), if you fly through Singapore ("Singapore Airlines"), 18 hours (4.5 hours will be allocated for the docking) - via Shanghai ("China Eastern Airlines"), at 23 hours (you will have to wait for the 2nd flight for almost 9 hours) - via Seoul ("Korean Air"), at 31, 5 hours (before the departure of the 2nd plane, you will have 16 hours) - via Bahrain (“Gulf Air”), for 36 hours (19 hours will be allocated for the docking) - via Tokyo (“Japan Airlines”, “S7”), for 32.5 hours (you will board 2 aircraft after 16 hours after takeoff 1) - via Abu Dhabi (“Etihad Airways”).
Choosing a carrier
You will be offered to fly to your homeland on a Boeing 777-200 Embraer 190, Airbus A 340-300 and other aircraft owned by the following companies: "Philippine Airlines"; Dragonair; Cathay Pacific; Asiana Airlines.
Departure from Manila to Moscow is carried out from Ninoy Aquino (MNL) airport - it is located 7 km from the central part of the city (you can take a bus or Metro-Rail Transit train). This airport is equipped with cafes and restaurants, a duty-free zone with shops, a first-aid post, luggage storage (suitcases and outerwear can be dropped off here), bank branches, and airline offices. Important: upon departure, you will be asked to pay an airport tax (domestic flights - $ 5, international flights - $ 20), but this fee is not charged for children under 2 years old.
What to do on the plane?
During the flight, it is recommended to sleep, and then consider who to make happy with gifts purchased in Manila, in the form of mangoes, pearl jewelry, cosmetics, original totems, figurines made of metal, animal bones or wood, coconut products (oil, jam, shampoos), rum Tanduay, coral products, shells, reptile skin, electronics.