The Philippines has 7,641 islands and exactly zero bridges between the major ones. Sooner or later, you fly. The good news: domestic flying here is cheap, frequent and far easier than first-timers expect β if you know which routes exist, what they should cost, and the three or four tricks that separate a β±1,800 fare from a β±5,500 one for the same seat.
The routes that matter
Manila (MNL) β Cebu (CEB)
The country's busiest air corridor β 20+ flights a day across Cebu Pacific, PAL and AirAsia. 1h 25m, typically β±1,500β4,000 one-way. Because frequency is so high, this is the easiest route to find a deal on; midweek mid-morning flights are consistently cheapest. Cebu is also the smarter entry point for Bohol, Siargao, Dumaguete and the whole Visayas β see whether you even need Manila at all.
Manila β Puerto Princesa (PPS)
The Palawan workhorse. 1h 20m, β±2,000β4,500. From Puerto Princesa it's a 5β6 hour van to El Nido (β±600β900). Cheaper than flying direct to El Nido, and the road has improved massively.
Manila β El Nido (ENI)
Small turboprops straight to paradise. 1h 15m, β±5,000β9,000 β the premium buys you skipping the van ride. Strict 10β15kg baggage limits on this route; pack accordingly or pay the excess.
Manila / Cebu β Siargao (IAO)
The surf island. From Cebu: 50m, β±2,000β5,000. From Manila: 2h 30m, β±3,500β7,000. Fares spike hard around international surf competitions (usually SeptemberβOctober) β book early if your dates touch them.
Manila β Davao (DVO), Bohol (TAG), Bacolod (BCD), Iloilo (ILO), Dumaguete (DGT)
All served multiple times daily, mostly β±1,500β4,500. BoholβPanglao airport is modern and 20 minutes from Alona Beach β for Bohol holidays it beats connecting through Cebu unless the Cebu ferry day-trip is part of your plan.
What domestic flying is really like
- Check-in closes 45 minutes before departure and they mean it. Online check-in saves the queue.
- Carry-on limit is 7kg and budget carriers do weigh it on busy routes. Checked bags are cheap if pre-booked, painful at the counter.
- Delays happen β afternoon flights inherit the day's accumulated delays. Book morning flights when a same-day ferry or connection depends on it.
- Terminal traps: in Manila, Cebu Pacific domestic flies from Terminal 3, PAL from Terminal 2 β allow at least 3 hours for any international-to-domestic transfer at NAIA.
Booking tricks that actually save money
- Fly into the right island. The single biggest saving isn't a fare trick β it's skipping Manila entirely when your trip is southern. Cebu has direct international flights from much of Asia and the Middle East.
- Use the fare calendar, not a fixed date. Two days of flexibility regularly halves a domestic fare. Our flight search shows the whole month's prices for any route, cheapest dates first.
- Catch the seat sales. Cebu Pacific's flash sales drop major routes to β±1,000β1,500. They are real, they sell out in hours, and the dates are usually months ahead β perfect if you plan early.
- Don't double-book the same day as a ferry. Flight + same-day ferry connections fail often enough that one buffer night near the port is the experienced traveller's standard. Compare honestly with our ferry vs flight tool β for some hops (CebuβBohol, BoholβSiquijor) the fast ferry beats flying on total time and cost.
- Multi-island trips: plan the chain before booking anything. Manila β Cebu β Bohol β Siargao in the wrong order means backtracking and double fares. Sketch the route in our multi-city planner first.
Sample route plans with realistic budgets
Two weeks, classic loop
Manila β Cebu (fly, β±2,500) β Bohol (ferry, β±800) β back to Cebu β Siargao (fly, β±3,000) β Manila (fly, β±4,000). Total transport: roughly β±10,000β12,000 booked a month ahead.
Ten days, Palawan focus
Manila β Puerto Princesa (β±3,000) β van to El Nido (β±700) β ferry to Coron (β±1,800β2,500) β fly CoronβManila (β±3,500β6,000). The El NidoβCoron ferry is scenic but sea-state dependent β check conditions in wet season.
FAQ
Cebu Pacific, PAL or AirAsia?
Cheapest fare wins on short hops. PAL if you value reliability and included baggage; their on-time performance is consistently best. Cebu Pacific's network reaches places the others don't.
Can I bring surfboards / dive gear?
Yes β all three carriers take sports equipment as pre-booked special baggage (β±500β1,500 depending on route). Pre-book it; turning up with a board unannounced is the expensive way.
Are domestic flights safe?
Yes. The fleet on main routes is modern (A320/321neo, A330), and weather cancellations β annoying as they are β are the safety system working.
Check live fares and the full month's price calendar for any domestic route on our flight search.
