Business Class Flights to Manila
Booking Business Class to Manila
In order to find the best fares available on business class flights to Manila, business travellers should speak to a SkyClub representative. SkyClub are a specialist team comprised of dedicated experts in the travel industry. We have the best offers for their business travellers. We are able to offer the best fares through a combination of knowledgeable specialists who have gained a significant amount of global experience, by taking the time to understand the requirements of each customer, dealing with customers on a personal level.
Airline | Cabins | Fly From | Fly To | Freq | From |
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Emirates | Heathrow, Gatwick, Manchester | MNL | 3 per day | £3059 | |
Etihad | Heathrow, Manchester | MNL | 1 per day | £1799 | |
Royal Brunei | Heathrow | MNL | 1 per day | £1730 | |
Qatar Airways | Heathrow, Manchester | MNL | 6 per day | £2279 | |
Thai Airways | Heathrow, | MNL | 1 per day | £2358 |
Flying Business Class to Manila from the UK
Business class flights that operate directly from the UK to Manila are on offer by some of the world’s leading airlines. Airlines provide passengers with in-flight entertainment, business class seats with additional room – for a comfortable onboard experience – and luxury amenities whilst on their flights to Manila. These airlines include Thai Airways, Qatar Airways, Royal Brunei, Etihad Airways and Emirates Airways.
The main gateway for the Philippines is Ninoy Aquino International Airport – this also happens to be the largest airport that serves international flights in the country. The downside to the airport is that it is divided into four terminals and the connections between the terminals are not easy. The only way to do this is to use the airport taxis; these are yellow and are located just outside the arrival hall. Flights from the UK depart from a majority of the major gateways; business class flights operating directly from Manila can be taken from London Heathrow, Manchester, Newcastle, Edinburgh and Glasgow.
Attractions, Getting Around and Where to Stay
Manila is a great place for business travellers in terms of attractions; there are number of things to do, places to visit and cuisine to try. Manila is home to the one of the largest Chinatowns that anyone will be able to find in the world; here visitors can sample a selection of Chinese cuisine and delicacies. There is also the Intramuros which is a popular visitor attraction; this is located north of the Bay and contains some of the city’s ruins, the Manila Cathedral and a number of interesting museums.
The best method of travel for business travellers to take whilst in Manila is a taxi. Other methods of transport may be more of a hassle and are considered sometimes unreliable making them more a hindrance to a journey than a help. For business travellers who need to navigate around the city with ease, the official taxi cabs in Manila are yellow. As these are the official means of transportation in the city, it is advised that business travellers do not take any other form of taxi or transport. Taxis are able to transport passengers to the city centre from between 15 to 30 minutes minimum.
Business travellers will be able to find somewhere to stay whilst visiting Manila, with ease. The Mandarin Oriental Manila hotel is recommended for guests who wish to stay in a central area of the city; it is located in the business district of Makati and is close to the shopping area of Glorietta and Burgos Street which is where many restaurants and bars can be found. There is also the Linden Suites which offer guests generously sized rooms and is conveniently located near to some of the largest shopping malls in the city. Finally, there is the Pan Pacific hotel which is good for business travellers that need easy access to the Malate area.
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