Only used cathay and Singapore so far on the five times I have been. Both similar experiences but do like the A380. I do go to Cebu though.
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Only used cathay and Singapore so far on the five times I have been. Both similar experiences but do like the A380. I do go to Cebu though.
I fly to cebu as that is where my wife was. I would have to fly two stops with certain airlines as they only fly to manila so I would do the one stop journey to manila and then to cebu making two stopovers. That's why I normally fly Cathay or Singapore. Qatar as far as I know only fly to manila not cebu. That would mean changing airlines at manila to say cebu Pacific for the journey from manila to cebu.
Emirates now fly to Cebu, so there's another option
Almost all airlines who service Philippines fly to Cebu!
AirAsia - Kuala Lumpur
AirAsia Zest - Manila, Seoul–Incheon
AirSWIFT - El Nido
Air Busan - Busan
Asiana Airlines - Seoul–Incheon
Cathay Pacific - Hong Kong
Cebgo - Bacolod, Butuan, Cagayan de Oro, Camiguin, Caticlan, Dipolog, Dumaguete, Iloilo, Legazpi, Manila, Pagadian, Siargao, Surigao, Tacloban, Tandag
Cebu Pacific - Bacolod, Butuan, Cagayan de Oro, Clark, Davao, General Santos, Hong Kong, Iloilo, Kalibo, Manila, Ozamiz, Puerto Princesa, Seoul–Incheon, Singapore, Taipei-Taoyuan, Tokyo–Narita, Zamboanga
Emirates - Dubai
EVA Air - Taipei–Taoyuan
Jeju Air - Seoul–Incheon
Jin Air - Busan, Seoul–Incheon
Korean Air - Seoul–Incheon
Philippine Airlines -Los Angeles, Manila, Nagoya–Centrair, Osaka–Kansai, Seoul–Incheon, Tokyo–Narita
PAL Express - Bacolod, Butuan, Cagayan de Oro, Davao, Iloilo, Manila, Tacloban
SilkAir - Singapore
Tigerair - Singapore
XiamenAir - Xiamen
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mactan...tional_Airport
No Qatar
Just seen flights going with Qatar from Birmingham to Manila at the end of May for £437 with just one change in Doha.
Another option getting to Cebu is to sort out a Manila flight first then separately book a cheap promo return to Cebu with Cebu Pacific or Air Asia.
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Flying to the Phils, I've used Emirates (which was good), Cathay Pacific (superb apart from the VERY long leg Europe to Hong Kong) and China Southern (ditto). As a pensioner, price is important to me and I've been able to choose flights where the stopovers aren't too bad. The first leg is usually Manchester to Paris (Air France) or Amsterdam (KLM), then onwards to Guangzhou (where I agree the immigration people seem to be very stern) and finally Manila.
I flew China Southern again this time and apart from the long leg to Guangzhou I couldn't fault the service or food.
Not done Etihad to the Phils (although did that to Malaysia and they were superb) and never done Qatar, so can't comment. My preference would be Cathay Pacific but price usually wins out for me.
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Qatar is very good, travelled with them many times and never known them be late, in fact on returning to Manchester many flights arrived a few minutes early
Flying to Davao we usually used Singapore Air.
Oftentimes a decent price promo can be found.
Well worth considering when travelling to Mindanao
's true! Hands down ... ... with a comparatively short stopover at Singapore *International itself - *easily the finest airport I've ever been in - and, of course, with direct transfers
to its subsidiary airline, Silkair, Singapore Airlines, beats the others mentioned ... when your destination is Mindanao, !
Only flown with Etihad and Cathy from Both London and Manchester to Manila and have no problems at all on any of the flights , but each to there own .
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