Posts Tagged ‘Manila (MNL)’
Korean Air | Posted at August 3rd, 2010

This is fare to Manila that won’t leave you feeling gouged.
Need fun activities while in The Philippines? How about surfing in Siargao or snorkeling in Donsol.
Need a cheap flight to Manila? There are multiple $830 fares for travel from September through early November. We found this $838 fare (below) on Vayama.
Search!

Tags: Korean Air, Manila (MNL), San Francisco (SFO)
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Korean Air | Posted at July 15th, 2010

Raise a glass of San Miguel to this price! Only $855 to Manila from San Jose (CA) on Korean Air.
Typically, flying to Asia from California from airports not named “LAX” of “SFO” will cost you over $1,000.
This deal was found or Orbitz.com. On Korean Air’s website I was unable to find this price.
So, get your barongs pressed and ready to visit Philippines on the cheap!

Tags: Korean Air, Manila (MNL), San Jose (SJO)
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Korean Air | Posted at June 16th, 2010
Prices to Manila have been rising as fast as the humidity lately, so this San Francisco to Manila price is a real gem. These $800ish fares are for late September through early December on Korean Air.
This flight (below) has two stops, but hey, it’s only $854!
Find it on Korean Air. Hurry before the cheapest flight to Manila exceeds $900!

Tags: Korean Air, Manila (MNL), San Francisco (SFO)
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China Southern Airlines | Posted at April 29th, 2010

It’s getting harder and harder to find cheap fares to the Philippines these days.
However, Guangzhou-based China Southern Airlines is offering flights to Manila from Los Angeles in the $700′s.
Fares to Manila from Seattle and San Francisco are only in the $800′s.
Use our searchbox at right to find your fare or visit China Southern Airlines for more information.

Tags: China Southern Airlines, Los Angeles (LAX), Manila (MNL)
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Korean Air | Posted at March 24th, 2010

Korean Air continues to offer some of the cheapest fares to the Philippines.
We’ve found that it’s actually cheaper to book via Orbitz ($713) than through KoreanAir.com ($735).
These $713 fares are available for travel in April, September, October and November of 2010.

Tags: Korean Air, Manila (MNL), San Francisco (SFO)
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Korean Air | Posted at March 1st, 2010

Korean Air currently has the cheapest fares to the Philippines from San Francisco for Fall 2010 travel.
Visit Korean Air and search dates from late September through November.

Tags: Korean Air, Manila (MNL), San Francisco (SFO)
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| Posted at November 12th, 2009

Seoul-based Asiana Airlines is having a sale from five US cities (Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago, New York and Seattle) to numerous Asian and Southeast Asian destinations. Departure windows depend on the itinerary. To see complete fare rules click here.
Additional cheap fares include…
*Each way, before taxes:
$260: Los Angeles to Ho Chi Minh
$316: Los Angeles to Hong Kong
$327: Los Angeles to Beijing
We ran test searches and these fares are indeed still good at press time of this blog. See below. To find the LAX to MNL rate, make sure your departure date is before November 30 and length of trip is less than 3 months.

Tags: Asiana Airlines, Los Angeles (LAX), Manila (MNL)
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Korean Air | Posted at October 26th, 2009
Korean Air is shuttling North American fliers through its Incheon hub (Seoul) to Manila on the cheap these days. They’ve been competing with EVA, Asiana and China Airlines for the lowest fares on this popular LAX to MNL route.
There is not mention of this deal in the “Hot Deals” section of Korean Air’s website, except for their LAX to Tokyo ($630) and LAX to Sao Paulo ($769) deals.
We’re seeing other popular US departure cities, including Seattle (SEA), Las Vegas (LAS) and San Francisco (SFO) in the mid-$700′s to Manila.
We found this fare with Korean Air on Orbtiz…

Tags: Korean Air, Los Angeles (LAX), Manila (MNL), philippines
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