Cheap Flights from Manila Ninoy Aquino (MNL) to Kalibo International (Boracay) (KLO)

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Find the cheapest month to fly from Manila Ninoy Aquino to Kalibo International (Boracay)

We’re always keeping an eye on fares, so you can find the best one in seconds. It looks like Manila Ninoy Aquino to Kalibo International (Boracay) flights are currently cheapest in July.

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Manila to Kalibo: Flight information

The things to know before you go.
Cheapest flight found$29
Cheapest month to flySeptember
Average flight time1 hr, 8 mins
Most popular airlinePhilippines AirAsia
Average flights per week37

Finding cheap flights from Manila Ninoy Aquino to Kalibo International (Boracay): Frequently asked questions

The best price we found for a round-trip flight from Manila Ninoy Aquino to Kalibo International (Boracay) is $29. This is an estimate based on information collected from different airlines and travel providers over the last 4 days and is subject to change and availability.
1 hour and 8 minutes is the average flight time from Manila Ninoy Aquino to Kalibo International (Boracay).
Philippines AirAsia, Philippine Airlines and PAL Express fly direct from Manila Ninoy Aquino to Kalibo International (Boracay).
There are 37 flights per week flying from Manila Ninoy Aquino to Kalibo International (Boracay), as of May 2024.
The cheapest month to fly from Manila Ninoy Aquino to Kalibo International (Boracay) is usually September.
After crunching the numbers on our flight calendar, we found that it's currently cheapest to fly from Manila Ninoy Aquino Airport to Kalibo International (Boracay) Airport on Thursday, September 5, 2024.
Yes – the average flight time is 1 hour and 8 minutes.
We show every price from over 1,200 airlines and travel agents, comparing them all so you don’t have to. If you know you want to fly to Kalibo International (Boracay) but you’re not ready to book, set up a Price Alert. We’ll track prices for you, and let you know when they rise or fall.
We crunched all the numbers in our flight calendar, and it looks like the cheapest time to book a flight to Kalibo International (Boracay) is around 40 days in advance, so don’t leave your flight to the last minute.
Currently, Philippines AirAsia offers the cheapest flight tickets to Kalibo International (Boracay).

What’s It Like To Fly On This Route?

The flight route from Manila to Boracay always departs from the Ninoy Airport of Manila and arrives at the Kalibo International Airport in Boracay. This route is well traveled but may be difficult to navigate for those unfamiliar with the Philippines due to its confusing airports.

You’ll be able to pick between Cebu Pacific, SEAIR, Philippines AirAsia, and Philippine Airlines to fly this route, and all flights are nonstop. Flying the route will take you about an hour and a half, though favorable conditions can sometimes allow for this flight to be as short as 45 minutes.

Departing Manila

Departing from Nino Aquino International Airport can be a bit chaotic. You’ll probably be leaving from Terminal 1 or Terminal 2, though you may also use Terminal 4 in some cases. In general, you’ll have your best luck with Terminal 2, as it combines modernity with operating at or under its maximum capacity.

Terminal 1 is often overcrowded and slow, and Terminal 4 lacks passenger movement infrastructure, which can slow departures significantly.

While at Ninoy Aquino, you might be a bit short on things to do and amenities to use. You should probably charge your devices, dine, and wash up before heading to the airport, as there aren’t many opportunities to do so while you’re there.

Arriving at Kalibo International

Once you’ve arrived at Kalibo International Airport, you’ll want to make your way to the baggage claim, which is close to the point of your arrival. Moving onward from Kalibo International involves catching a cab or chartering another form of transportation to your final destination in Boracay.

Enjoying Boracay

Boracay’s climate is enjoyably predictable, with warm but not hot temperatures and very frequent rainfall year-round. You’ll do well to carry an umbrella and summer clothing when you visit Boracay.

Boracay is a simple yet leisurely tourism destination, boasting pristine beaches with white sands and clear water on all of the island’s sides. Getting around Boracay will typically involve a cab or hotel shuttle, though many areas are ideal for biking. If you’re interested in activities more than lounging, you’ll be able to dive, snorkel, windsurf, sail, or horseback ride at many seaside areas throughout Boracay.

Foodies will also enjoy the abundant fine dining options around Boracay, which are typically associated with one of the many entertainment districts surrounding the international hotels.


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