Philippine Flights Bring You to Some of the Best Travel Destinations in Asia

Philippine flights bring you to the Philippines with its vastly diverse cultures, breath-taking beaches, exciting festivals, and warm and friendly people.  Its colorful culture which is a product of centuries of interactions with Malays, Hindus, Chinese, Japanese, and Americans. Some of the stories of this colorful past with two of these nations (invasion and colonization) may be painful and ugly but still, they are part and parcel of what the country is today—vibrant, multi-cultured, and more open to the world, as compared to its neighbors in Asia.

Currently, Philippine flights can directly land you in one of the international airports in the country depending on where, or its vicinity to, your final city of destination.  Some of the international airports are as follows: Ninoy Aquino International Airport in Manila, the Mactan-Cebu International Airport, the Francisco Bangoy International Airport in Davao City (Mindanao), and the Kalibo Airport in Aklan (Visayas), the Laoag International Airport in Northern Luzon.  Soon to be completed to add to the list is the Laguindingan International Airport in Cagayan de Oro City (Northern Mindanao).

Outside of the above-listed international airports, there are plenty of regularly scheduled domestic Philippine flights that can bring you to most of the hottest spots in the country.

Rarely is there a place in the local tourism map that is not serviced by some of the local airlines.  Rarely is there a region in the country too that you could not find something that would make your stay a worthwhile experience. You would surely find something completely different from each of these travel destinations.

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In Luzon, you will find Manila (which would probably be your first stop, anyway), the country’s capital city.  Most of the important cultural events (concerts, shows, etc.) politics, commerce, and some of the best hotels and malls in South Asia, can be found there.  For the religious, the feast of the Black Nazarene is held lavishly (if not feverishly) every first month of the year.

In the Visayas, Palawan boasts of its eco-tourism inspired natural resources.  Not without doubt one of the most exotic and one of the best tourist spots in the country, it boasts of its unspoiled marine life, postcard pretty beaches, awe-inspiring caves and underground river systems, and lush forests.

Domestic and international Philippine flights can also bring you farther down to the Queen City of the South – Cebu.  This beautiful city is characteristically world-class.  The hotels, convention centers, and tourist spots can compete against any of their counterparts in Europe and the rest of Asia but interestingly, the people have retained the simplicity, charm and warmth characteristic of a country folk.

In Mindanao, one of the more interesting destinations is the island of Camiguin.  This tiny island, populated by a little over 74,000, boasts of powdery white sand beaches, hot springs, an underwater cemetery, and luscious fruits called lanzones.  During lenten season, tourists flock to this tiny island either to observe penetence or to frolic on its many beaches and resorts.  To reach Camiguin, you can book your Philippine flights from Manila to Cagayan de Oro – from there, you will be ferried to this tiny island paradise.

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