Round-trip from | ₱34,450 |
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One-way from | ₱17,815 |
Popular in | August |
Cheapest in | February |
Average price | ₱47,900 |
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Route
Depart
Return
Price
ManilaRome
MNL - FCO
MNLFCO
Manila Ninoy Aquino Intl
ons 1/15
4:55 am-6:15 pm
1 stop20h 20m
Rome Fiumicino
fre 1/31
8:15 pm-3:40 am
1 stop24h 25m
ManilaRome
MNL - FCO
MNLFCO
Manila Ninoy Aquino Intl
ons 1/15
12:00 pm-7:00 am
1 stop26h 00m
Rome Fiumicino
tis 2/25
11:00 am-4:35 pm
1 stop22h 35m
ManilaRome
MNL - FCO
MNLFCO
Manila Ninoy Aquino Intl
sön 3/23
6:20 am-5:50 pm
1 stop18h 30m
Rome Fiumicino
lör 3/29
7:50 pm-12:20 am
1 stop21h 30m
ManilaMilan
MNL - MXP
MNLMXP
Manila Ninoy Aquino Intl
mån 1/27
7:45 pm-7:10 am
1 stop18h 25m
Milan Malpensa
tis 2/11
1:05 pm-11:55 am
1 stop15h 50m
ManilaMilan
MNL - MXP
MNLMXP
Manila Ninoy Aquino Intl
tors 2/6
11:25 pm-1:40 pm
1 stop21h 15m
Milan Malpensa
sön 3/2
3:40 pm-9:00 pm
1 stop22h 20m
ManilaRome
MNL - FCO
MNLFCO
Manila Ninoy Aquino Intl
sön 12/29
6:35 pm-6:05 am
1 stop18h 30m
Rome Fiumicino
sön 2/16
1:45 pm-5:20 pm
1 stop20h 35m
ManilaMilan
MNL - MXP
MNLMXP
Manila Ninoy Aquino Intl
fre 1/31
7:00 pm-6:30 am
1 stop18h 30m
Milan Malpensa
tis 3/4
12:40 pm-12:50 pm
1 stop17h 10m
ManilaMilan
MNL - MXP
MNLMXP
Manila Ninoy Aquino Intl
tors 5/15
5:35 am-7:00 pm
1 stop19h 25m
Milan Malpensa
ons 5/28
10:55 am-12:05 pm
1 stop19h 10m
ManilaRome
MNL - FCO
MNLFCO
Manila Ninoy Aquino Intl
lör 2/1
2:05 pm-8:10 am
1 stop25h 05m
Rome Fiumicino
ons 3/19
10:50 am-12:50 pm
1 stop19h 00m
ManilaRome
MNL - FCO
MNLFCO
Manila Ninoy Aquino Intl
tis 12/31
11:15 pm-6:05 am
1 stop37h 50m
Rome Fiumicino
fre 1/31
9:55 am-9:10 pm
1 stop28h 15m
On average, a flight from Manila to Italy takes 23 hours 20 minutes. Flights to Italy from other popular cities in Philippines will vary in length. Below are a few examples of popular routes and their flight times.
The most popular airlines flying from Manila to Italy are Etihad Airways, Emirates and China Eastern.
The cheapest airlines flying from Manila to Italy are Oman Air, China Southern and SAUDIA.
In terms of precipitation, rainfall in Italy ranges from 15.0 - 111.0 inches per month. November is typically the wettest month, when rainfall can reach 111.0 mm. July is typically the driest time to visit Italy when rainfall is around 15.0 mm.
If weather is an important factor for your trip to Italy, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, August is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 24.0 C. Travelers hoping to avoid the cold should look outside of January, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 8.0 C).
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The food was HORRIBLE, the flight crew looked as though they’d rather be getting a root canal, and the bathrooms were disgusting.
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The food was HORRIBLE, the flight crew looked as though they’d rather be getting a root canal, and the bathrooms were disgusting.
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The food was HORRIBLE, the flight crew looked as though they’d rather be getting a root canal, and the bathrooms were disgusting.
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The food was HORRIBLE, the flight crew looked as though they’d rather be getting a root canal, and the bathrooms were disgusting.
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The food was HORRIBLE, the flight crew looked as though they’d rather be getting a root canal, and the bathrooms were disgusting.
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The food was HORRIBLE, the flight crew looked as though they’d rather be getting a root canal, and the bathrooms were disgusting.
Italy’s climate changes with the region. Summers in northern Italy are warm and sometimes rainy. It’s humid in central Italy and hot and dry in the south. Winters are cold, damp and foggy in the north, near-freezing in the centre of the country and mild in the south. Temperatures on the coast are the same regardless of their location. The mountain areas have a much bigger difference between summer and winter and snow can start falling as early as mid-September.
Travelling around Italy is easily done by bus, train, car, or plane. There are a number of airports serviced by domestic and international airlines in Italy, so flights are frequent and convenient.
Country driving requires nerves of steel, and city driving is not recommended. City drivers are aggressive and impatient, and parking spaces are rare and costly. Several cities add to the problem with confusing patterns of one-way streets. Most Italian cities’ historic centres are best covered on foot. When walking around Venice, allot extra time for getting lost — it’s bound to happen. For all cities, bring comfortable and sturdy walking shoes as there are lots of cobblestones. Public transport is the best way to travel in a city. Rome and Milan have underground trains, buses, and trams, and Florence and Bologna have buses. Venetian public transport is water buses and ferries.
Taxis are available in most cities in Italy, and water taxis in Venice. Either call for one or get one at a taxi stand. In Bologna, the network of one-way streets is so convoluted that taking a cab can be very expensive.
Mopeds are popular in Rome and Florence.
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