Flights from Riyadh to Manila from SAR1,885

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Flights from Riyadh to Manila

Best Deals for Riyadh to Manila Flights on Etihad

Best Deals for Riyadh to Manila Flights on Etihad
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FromRiyadh (RUH)ToManila (MNL)Round-trip
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27 Jul 2025 - 4 Aug 2025

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SAR3,044*

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FromRiyadh (RUH)ToManila (MNL)Round-trip
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4 Dec 2025 - 10 Jan 2026

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SAR3,839*

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7 Dec 2025 - 8 Jan 2026

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SAR4,157*

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FromRiyadh (RUH)ToManila (MNL)Round-trip
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6 Dec 2025 - 4 Jan 2026

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SAR4,758*

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Fly from Riyadh to Manila with Etihad Airways

Book flights from Riyadh to Manila to explore the Philippines’ bustling capital city.

Manila – the Pearl of the Orient – is a modern metropolis with skyscrapers and malls alongside great galleries and museums. It’s an attractive mix that can fuel a busy itinerary for visitors.

Why fly to Manila with Etihad Airways

Enjoy a stopover in Abu Dhabi

Whether you have a short transit through Abu Dhabi or you would like to extend your stay, you can book a free stopover for up to 2 nights or get up to 50% discount at one of the best hotels in the city. Discover our stopover offers and book now.

Elevate your experience with extras

Enjoy the most comfortable and convenient flight possible with our upgrades and extras. Gain access to airport lounges, stretch out with extra legroom, or enjoy fuss-free airport transfers to make your journey run smoothly.

Your flight from Riyadh to Manila

You’ll begin your journey from Riyadh to Manila at King Khalid International Airport (RUH), making the short trip over the border from Saudi Arabia to the capital of the UAE, Abu Dhabi.

Your connecting flight to Manila will soar over northern India and southeast Asia before landing at Ninoy Aquino International Airport (MNL) in Manila.

*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 May 2021.

Flying from Riyadh to Manila: FAQs

How do I get to Manila from the city airport?

Manila city centre is about half an hour from the airport. Pre-book a transfer with Etihad before you fly and your driver will be waiting for you when you land.

Alternatively, you can take a taxi to the city centre. Yellow taxis are regulated – agree with the driver to use the meter before setting off.

What’s the weather like in Manila?

Manila is typically dry during the months of January to April, with temperatures averaging 26°C. This is peak time in Manila for visitors.

The wet season runs from May to November, when it is hot and humid. It doesn’t rain non-stop so you can still head to the city and enjoy smaller crowds and good value hotel stays.

Top tips for Riyadh to Manila

main gate of fort santiago and lake in manila

Explore historic Intramuros

Both Riyadh and Manila have modernised around old cities, which you can still explore today. Riyadh has Al Dir’iya and Manila has Intramuros, its Spanish-influenced walled city.

Its cobbled streets and stone buildings are strikingly well preserved. Alternatively, take a short ride in a horse-drawn carriage, called a calesa, and enjoy sitting back while you tour this bustling city.

intramuros with manila skyline in background

See Fort Santiago

Similar to Masmak Fortress in Riyadh, Fort Santiago was historically built to guard Asian colonies and remains today as a striking landmark.

Dating back to the 16th century, its thick stone walls surround pretty green gardens and fountains. You’ll find this in the walled city of Intramuros.