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Flights to London from Manila are increasingly popular for people in the Philippines wanting to explore this 2,000-year-old city, which is the most visited in the world. Let Etihad Airways, the National Airline of the United Arab Emirates, fly you to London from Manila in style and comfort. Watch this video (opens in new window) and find out why we won the esteemed World's Leading Airline Award at the 2009 and 2010 World Travel Awards.
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Fly to London
On arrival on your flight to London from Manila, you will discover one of the most exciting and culturally rich cities in the world. On first arrival you may be daunted by its size, but bear in mind that locals see London as a patchwork of small communities, some almost village-like in scale and atmosphere.
London city is bisected by the meandering River Thames, which is very pedestrian-friendly: the Thames Towpath allows you to explore the dynamic centre with its galleries, cinemas and theatres, as well as the greener western parts of the city - not forgetting the intriguing east, the prettiest part of which is historic Greenwich.
London is a shopper's paradise, with venerable department stores alongside funky boutiques. A rich mix of ethnicities ensures you can tuck into any type of cuisine. The city's green spaces are second to none, from royal parks to leafy canal walks.

Pretty, cobbled Covent Garden is at the geographical heart of London. The Piazza features street entertainment, cafés and bars, and the surrounding streets are great for alternative shopping opportunities.
Plan your itinerary carefully before setting off on flights to London from Manila as London's attractions are inexhaustible, whether you're a culture vulture, history buff, sports fan - or if you're trying to keep kids occupied. One of the greatest city pleasures is getting around, from a double-decker bus ride to a river trip.
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Fly from Manila
It's a pity that Manila is often disparaged, as there's much here to like. Frustrating and fascinating in roughly equal measure, Manila’s chaotic sprawl encompasses many formerly separate towns each with their own character – from the air-conditioned malls of Makati to the markets of Chinatown.
The country has suffered a string of invasions from the Spanish, the Americans and the Japanese but all of which have served to make its population more resilient. You would be pushed to find people more good-humoured and friendly than Filipinos.
There are a wide range of things to do in Manila, whether you are an outdoor adventurer, a party-goer or shopper.
The Intramuros district's fort and cathedral hint at the city's grandeur before the devastation of the Second World War. The small island of Corregidor, now popular with day-trippers, was the site of the US Army's last stand against the Japanese invasion in 1941.

Go for jungle walks in the tropical forest resort of Hidden Valley or visit San Agustin Church, Manila's oldest stone church. Spend at least a day in the huge Mall of Asia at Roxas Boulevard, which includes a science museum and a whole building devoted to entertainment.
Manila also has some of the best nightlife in the region, from local rock concerts to exclusive nightclubs. Malate district is one of the most famous areas to visit, as are Makati and Global City in the Greenbelt and Bonifacio High Street malls respectively.
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Flights to London Airport from Manila Airport
You can book flights to London from Manila online with Etihad Airways by selecting the date option from the booking engine on the right hand side of this page. While booking your flights to London from Manila and planning your itinerary, highlighted below is general information about the city airports.
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London Airport
As you arrive at London Airport on flights to London from Manila, you will quickly realize why this is the world’s busiest international airport and the hub of the civil aviation world.
Over 67 million passengers travel through the airport annually on flights offered by 90 airlines travelling to over 180 destinations in over 90 countries.
By the time London Airport, known as Heathrow Airport, celebrated its 60th anniversary in 2006, it had handled around 1.4 billion passengers on over 14 million flights. The start of operations at Terminal 5 in March 2008 marked the beginning of an exciting new chapter for Heathrow. Be sure to check which Terminal you are arriving at on flights to London as it may affect your onward journey.
Look out for the dedicated Etihad Airways Diamond First and Pearl Business Class Lounge at Heathrow.
- Airport Code - LHR
- Airport Name - London Heathrow
- City - London
- Country - United Kingdom
- Country Abbrev - GB
- Time Zone - GMT +0
- Telephone +44 (0) 8700 00 0698
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Manila Airport
On flights to London from Manila, you will take off from Terminal 1 of the four terminals at Manila Airport, which is officially known as Manila Ninoy Aquino International Airport. The airport is one of two international airports serving the Metro Manila area and is the main international gateway to the Philippines.
Manila Airport is located along the border between Pasay City and Parañaque City, about seven kilometres south of Manila proper, and southwest of Makati City's Central Business District.
In 2009, the airport handled 24.1 million passengers, making it the 48th busiest airport in the world.
Etihad Airways Diamond First Class and Pearl Business Class passengers can make use of the facilities in the PAGSTOP Lounge
- Airport Code - MNL
- Airport Name - Ninoy Aquino Intl
- City - Manila
- Country - Philippines
- Country Abbrev - PH
- Time Zone - GMT +8
- Telephone +63 833-1180
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Other flights to London
You can book flights to London online with Etihad Airways by selecting the date option from the booking engine on the right hand side of this page. For more information on specific routes to London, please see the list below:
Before you travel, search for the best discount holiday deals and affordable ticket prices on flights to London from Manila and flights to many other destinations at Etihad Airways.
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