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zznoname Nov 12, 2013 10:14 am

MNL-BKK
 
What are the options for flying MNL-BKK?
Would anyone share their experiences flying MNLL-BKK?

yannix Nov 12, 2013 10:32 am


Originally Posted by zznoname (Post 21771643)
What are the options for flying MNL-BKK?
Would anyone share their experiences flying MNLL-BKK?

PR, TG, 5J.

BuildingMyBento Nov 12, 2013 10:52 am


Originally Posted by yannix (Post 21771807)
PR, TG, 5J.

KU as well.

zznoname Nov 12, 2013 11:44 am

SGN-MNL
 
Ops! I wanted to ask from SGN-MNL. Sorry about that.

vogriphach Nov 23, 2013 10:41 pm

For SGN - MNL you basically have 2 options. PR and 5J.

The 5J flight is a red-eye if I'm not mistaken. For a more reasonable timing, you can try PR which I believe has 1 flight daily.

whackyjacky Nov 23, 2013 11:22 pm

I flew Cebu Pacific a while back from SGN at 1 in the morning getting into MNL at 4:30 am or so. Really inconvenient. Everything about it sucked except the price. Paid about $250 RT.

swancity Nov 29, 2013 7:40 pm

Cebu Pacific is by far the cheapest. Yeah, they do have an inconvenient midnight flight, but they also run a 09:30 service too. it's a no frills airline, if you want a meal or extra luggage you have to pay extra so if that affects you you could pay a bit extra and go with Philippine Airlines or Thai

tentseller Nov 30, 2013 9:23 am

Cebu Pacific(5J) is cheap basic transportation. By the time you add in the extra charges One can find a full service flight on PR or CX.

I had in morn than one instance where a late purchase on PR J return MNL HKG was cheaper than 5J when all the other needed amenities (luggage etc) are factored in.


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