Philippines Flight Guide
The Republic of the Philippines is composed of over 7000 islands located in the North Pacific Ocean, South China Sea, Sulu Sea and Celebes Sea. Its capital and largest city is Manila. Other major cities include Quezon City and Davao. The official languages are Filipino and English. UNESCO lists several Baroque churches as world heritage sites. The Philippines also has an abundance of marine in its vast territorial waters. Summer in the Philippines begins in March and ends in May, the rainy season runs from June to November and there is a cold season from December to February. The Philippines is prone to earthquakes, tsunamis, typhoons and tropical monsoons due to its location in the fringes of the Pacific ring of fire as well as the western pacific typhoon belt. Ninoy Aquino (Manila) International Airport (IATA: MNL) , Diosdado Macapagal (Clark) International Airport (IATA: CRK), Francisco Bangoy (Davao) International Airport (IATA: DVO), General Santos International (Tambler) Airport (IATA: GES), Laoag International Airport (IATA: LAO), Mactan-Cebu International Airport (IATA: CEB) and Zamboanga International Airport (IATA: ZAM). Direct flights to Philippines from Australia are quite common. Qantas offers cheap direct flights from Sydney Kingsford Smith to Ninoy Aquino, while Tiger Airways operates cheap direct flights from Perth to Diosdado Macapagal. The average direct flight time from Sydney to Manila in Philippines in a commercial airliner is 8 hours. http://www.philippines.hvu.nl/ http://www.gov.ph/ http://journeyphilippines.net/ http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=1QgTdk6fLAk
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