✓Good DealAiFly Score: 58/100Verified 4 Jul 2026 00:30 UTC
Warsaw to Manila with Air China from €560 — 12% below the typical deal price of €634.
✓ Verified DealJust published
🏷️ 12% below typical deal priceTypical deal price: €634
This deal vs. typical deal price for this route — verified 4 Jul 2026 at 00:30 UTC
Tickets from €560 both ways — checked baggage included.
✈️ Air China — AFR 62/100 (full-service)
In this fare:
- Checked baggage: 1 × 23 kg
- Onboard meal: Hot meal
- WiFi: Paid wifi
- Cabin: 32″ pitch on A330 / 777 / 787 widebody
📍 Routing & layovers
- Outbound — Layover in PEK: 9h 48m 🌆
- Outbound — 🌆 Long layover in Beijing — an opportunity to explore the city. Most carriers offering this connection allow free stopovers up to 24 hours.
- Return — Layover 1h 15m (Poor connection)
📖 Traveler Resources:
✈️ Airport Guides
📍 Warsaw Chopin Airport (WAW) — Terminals, Transport & Tips
📍 Manila Ninoy Aquino Airport (MNL) — Terminals, Transport & Tips
🌍 Destination Guide
📍 The Philippines travel guide
📚 Manila Travel Guide
✈️ Airport Guides
📍 Warsaw Chopin Airport (WAW) — Terminals, Transport & Tips
📍 Manila Ninoy Aquino Airport (MNL) — Terminals, Transport & Tips
🌍 Destination Guide
📍 The Philippines travel guide
📚 Manila Travel Guide
Available Dates
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14 Sep – 2 Oct€560✈︎ 23h 20m · 1 stopSkyscanner →
16 Sep – 3 Oct€560✈︎ 23h 20m · 1 stopSkyscanner →
1 Oct – 16 Oct€560✈︎ 23h 20m · 1 stopSkyscanner →
2 Oct – 23 Oct€560✈︎ 23h 20m · 1 stopSkyscanner →
2 Oct – 16 Oct€560✈︎ 23h 20m · 1 stopSkyscanner →
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🌍 About Manila
Manila has the oldest Chinatown in the world — Binondo, founded by the Spanish in 1594 and still the best place in the city to eat. Skip the malls and go there for fried dumplings, roast pork, and hopia, the flaky mung-bean pastry; the lunch crowds at the century-old panciterias know what they're doing. The other half of the story is Intramuros, the walled Spanish colonial quarter, where San Agustín Church (finished 1607) was the only building left standing in the district after the 1945 bombing. One honest warning: Manila traffic is genuinely punishing, so plan short hops rather than cross-city dashes. Come January to April for the dry, cooler stretch (24–31°C, almost no rain); June to October brings the monsoon and real typhoon risk, so a cheap wet-season fare can buy you a washout.



