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Flights from Manila to Rome

Best Deals for Manila to Rome Flights on Etihad

Best Deals for Manila to Rome Flights on Etihad
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FromManila (MNL)ToRome (FCO)Round-trip
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22 Dec 2025 - 30 Dec 2025

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USD1,094*

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8 Oct 2025 - 14 Oct 2025

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USD795*

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16 Oct 2025 - 27 Oct 2025

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USD877*

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19 Dec 2025 - 2 Jan 2026

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USD1,156*

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Fly from Manila to Rome with Etihad Airways

Explore the birthplace of Europe with flights from Manila to Rome. With buildings dating back almost 2,000 years, the Italian capital is a treasure trove of history, culture and ancient architecture – most recognisably the iconic Roman Colosseum situated in the centre of the city.

Guests flying from Manila to Rome with Etihad will make a stop in Abu Dhabi, allowing you to stretch your legs or take time to explore the UAE’s capital in a longer stopover. Book your flights with Etihad today.

MNL to FCO: flight facts

Flight time 18hrs

The fastest Etihad flights from Manila to Rome take around 18 hours. Flights can vary depending on the length of your connection in Abu Dhabi.

Flight distance 7,075 miles

Flights from Manila to Rome, via Abu Dhabi, cover 7,075 miles (11,386 kilometres).

Your flight from Manila to Rome

On your flight from Manila to Rome you’ll first travel from Ninoy Aquino Airport (MNL) over the South China Sea, floating high above Laos, Myanmar and India before crossing the Arabian Gulf and touching down briefly at Abu Dhabi International Airport (AUH). You can either head for a connecting flight or spend time in the UAE’s exciting capital.

You’ll then fly over southern Europe in the second leg of your journey, arriving at Rome’s Fiumicino Leonardo Da Vinci Airport (FCO).

*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 Manila to Rome: FAQs

What’s the weather like in Rome?

Rome enjoy warm summers and mild winters. Expect average temperatures between 20°C and 25°C between May and September, dropping to around 9°C from December to February. Rainfall is heaviest in December.

How do I get from Fiumicino Airport to Rome city centre?

Take the Leonardo Express Airport train to Central Rome station, which takes about 30 minutes. You can also book a taxi from outside the airport, or arrange an airport transfer with Etihad for a smooth onward journey.

Top tips for Manila to Rome

view of st peters basilica and vatican rome

Stunning architecture

Swap the intricate columns of Manila’s San Agustin for the beautiful duomos and basilicas of Rome. The Italian capital has many churches and cathedrals, each one detailed with stunning artworks. The incredible Sistine Chapel in Vatican City is a must-visit when in Rome.

view of roman forum in rome

Fascinations of former times

Echoes of Manila’s past may be heard in the walls of the Italian-Spanish styled Fort Santiago, but Rome’s millennia-long history can be seen citywide. From the Roman Forum to Palatine Hill, visitors to this culture-rich city can step back in time two thousand years. Experience the beginnings of the grand Roman Empire through incredibly-preserved imposing structures, all of which have a story to tell.