Where to Find the Cheapest Flights to the Philippines

See how much it costs to fly to the Philippines from each state and find out the 10 cheapest flights from the United States to the Philippines.

Dara Continenza - Wed Apr 29 2015

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Whether you're an expat homesick for Manila or an adventurer looking to explore Boracay, flights to the Philippines don't come cheap. Hopper delved into the data to get some unique insights on how much travelers are paying to fly from the United States to the Philippines. On average, it costs $890 for a round-trip ticket from the United States to the Philippines. Californians pay the least, at only $765, while residents of Wyoming pay a whopping $1554 for their ticket!

Below we also look at the 10 absolute cheapest routes from the United States to the Philippines, which is where the real bargains can be found.

The Average Cost of Flying to the Philippines from Each State

The 10 Cheapest Cities for Flying to the Philippines

  1. Fly from Los Angeles to Manila from $704

  2. Fly from New York City to Manila from $751

  3. Fly from San Francisco to Manila from $767

  4. Fly from Seattle to Manila from $795

  5. Fly from San Jose to Manila from $808

  6. Fly from Chicago to Manila from $820

  7. Fly from Las Vegas to Manila from $825

  8. Fly from Houston to Manila from $826

  9. Fly from Honolulu to Manila from $826

  10. Fly from Newark to Manila from $829

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Methodology

The data presented in this analysis comes from Hopper's combined feed of Global Distribution Service (GDS) data sources which includes billions of trips per day. Demand is represented as the number of queries not actual ticket purchases, and is calibrated across all GDS sources for each market.