Fly from Manila to Manchester with Etihad Airways
Book flights from Manila to Manchester with Etihad Airways and travel from the bustling capital of the Philippines to the buzzing hub of northern England.
Immerse yourself in the UK’s industrial hub, where long-rooted history and contemporary culture blend together. Explore the artsy atmosphere of the Northern Quarter, relax at the beautiful Manchester Central Library and marvel at the stunning architecture dotted around the city.
Flying from Manila to Manchester: FAQs
What is the time difference between Manila and Manchester?
Manchester is eight hours behind Manila during daylight savings time (November to March) and seven hours behind during standard time (April to October).
Manchester operates on GMT (Greenwich Mean Time, GMT+2 and British Summer Time, GMT +1) and Manila operates on PHT (Philippine Standard Time, GMT+0800).
What’s the weather like in Manchester?
Manchester’s weather fluctuates throughout the year, with temperatures and precipitation levels that change in tandem with England’s distinct seasons.
If you fly to Manchester in the spring (March to June), you’ll experience mild temperatures. The summer months (July to September) are slightly warmer, with highs of 20°C. Autumn (September to November) in Manchester is typically a bit colder and wetter compared to the spring and summer. Manchester winters (December to February) are the city’s coldest time of year, with an average temperature of 4C.
Top tips for Manila to Manchester
Get a taste of Manchester
Similar to Manila, Manchester has a vibrant culinary scene and is one of the UK’s favourite gastronomical destinations. You’ll find hip eateries in the Northern Quarter and Ancoats neighbourhoods, where indie restaurants and long-established favourites sit side-by-side.
For a quick bite, head to Altrincham Market, one of the many food markets in the city, and sample pop-up street food from internationally-inspired menus.
Pack a picnic in the park
If you’re missing the sound of the water lapping in the harbour, stop by tranquil Heaton Park. Located just outside Manchester city centre, you can wander along the many footpaths and explore woodlands and wildflower meadows, with an array of beautiful plants to look out for throughout the year. While you’re there, visit Heaton Hall, a Grade I listed 18th century country house for a history fix.