Flights from Brussels to Manila from EUR723

Book Your Brussels to Manila Flight Within the Next 90 Days

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Flights from Brussels to Manila

Best Deals for Brussels to Manila Flights on Etihad

Best Deals for Brussels to Manila Flights on Etihad
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FromBrussels (BRU)ToManila (MNL)Round-trip
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Economy
26 Jul 2025 - 22 Aug 2025

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EUR1,442*

Last Seen 1 day ago

FromBrussels (BRU)ToManila (MNL)Round-trip
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1 Aug 2025 - 31 Aug 2025

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EUR1,325*

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FromBrussels (BRU)ToManila (MNL)Round-trip
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9 Jul 2025 - 20 Aug 2025

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EUR1,539*

Last Seen 1 day ago

*Fares displayed have been collected within the last 48hrs and may no longer be available at time of booking. Additional fees and charges for optional products and services may apply.

Fly from Brussels to Manila with Etihad Airways

Book flights from Brussels to Manila and discover a lively, fascinating city, where 17th century churches stand in the shadow of gleaming skyscrapers.

During your stay you can visit Fort Santiago, the city’s iconic 16th century citadel, built by Spanish colonialists. Your afternoon can be filled with a blissful stroll through Rizal Park, where you can catch events throughout the year. No trip here is complete without delving into the nation’s fascinating past at the National Museum of the Philippines. Book your tickets to this amazing city online today.

BRU to MNL: flight facts

Time Difference +7 hours

Manila is seven hours ahead of Brussels from the end of October to late March. Outside of these months, during Brussels’ Daylight Saving Time, it’s six hours ahead.

Flight distance 7,591 miles

The flight from Brussels (BRU) to Manila (MNL) via Abu Dhabi (AUH) covers a distance of 7,591 miles (12,217 kilometres).

Your flight from Brussels to Manila

Your flight to Manila will begin at Brussels International Airport (BRU). You’ll fly over Europe and then Turkey before crossing the Middle East and landing at Abu Dhabi. When you book, you can choose a longer layover here if you want to spend a few days enjoying the delights of the city, before continuing your trip.

The second leg of your journey will take you over Southeast Asia, before you come in to land in Manila at Ninoy Aquino International Airport (MNL).

*Aircraft, cabins and services may vary by route and flight. You can check this when you search for your flight. This page was last updated Sept 2019.

Flying from Brussels to Manila: FAQs

What is the currency in Manila?

The currency in Manila and the rest of the country is the Philippine peso (PHP). Buy pesos before your Brussels to Manila flight, or exchange at numerous banks across the city. ATM’s are very common and credit cards widely accepted.

What’s the weather like in Manila?

Manila enjoys a warm and humid climate all year round and experiences average high temperatures of over 30°C throughout the year, apart from the winter months of December and January. Rainy season runs from June to October, where average rainfall can peak at around 47cm in August.

Top tips for Brussels to Manila

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Walls of wonder

The historic walled area of the city known as Intramuros was founded by the Spanish in 1571, who made it the political and military heart of their Asian colonies. Today, its cobbled streets and quaint, shuttered houses make it feel a world away from the modern metropolis that surrounds it. There are gardens, churches and statues to see and plenty of places to eat and explore.

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Discover Filipino architecture

Also within the walled city of Intramuros, you’ll find the beautiful San Agustin Church. It’s a traditional stone structure that’s designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Visit to discover the gorgeous Spanish-influenced decor inside the church. You can also wander the outside courtyards and visit the adjacent museum, which was converted from an old monastery in 1970.