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Manila1 stopC$ 1,311
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Flight from Toronto Pearson Airport to Manila

FAQs - booking Philippines flights

  • Does either Toronto airport have a hotel on airport grounds?

    Yes. The Sheraton Gateway Hotel is connected to Terminal 3 of the Toronto Pearson (YYZ). The Sheraton Gateway provides comfortable and convenient accommodation where you can spend the night before your flight to the Philippines. You can enjoy room service, a bar and lounge, a 24-hour fitness center, and more.

  • Does Toronto Pearson provide facilities for nursing mothers?

    Yes. Both landside and airside at Toronto Pearson, nursing mothers can take advantage of freestanding Mamava lactation pods. These fiberglass units offer bench seating, a fold-down table, a coat hook, a mirror, a USB port, an electrical outlet, and most of all, privacy.

  • Are there any direct flights from Toronto to Manila?

    When you book your cheap airline ticket through KAYAK from Toronto to Manila, it is unlikely that you will find any non-stop flights. However, you can find several one-stop flights departing from Pearson International (YYZ) in Toronto and landing at then Ninoy Aquino International Airport (MNL) in Manila. For instance, Cathay Pacific stops in Hong Kong, EVA Air stops in Taipei City, Philippine Airlines stops in Vancouver, and ANA stops in Tokyo.

  • Are there any airports toward the southern tip of the Philippines?

    If you want to visit the southern end of the Philippines, consider flying into the Francisco Bangoy International Airport (DVO), located in Davao City. Serving as a hub for Cebu Pacific, Philippine Airlines, and PAL Express, this airport serves the entire Davao Region in the southeastern corner of the island Mindanao.

  • How does KAYAK find such low prices on flights from Toronto to the Philippines?

    KAYAK is a travel search engine. That means we look across the web to find the best prices we can find for our users. With over 2 billion flight queries processed yearly, we are able to display a variety of prices and options on flights from Toronto to the Philippines.

  • How does KAYAK's flight Price Forecast tool help me choose the right time to buy my flight ticket from Toronto to the Philippines?

    KAYAK’s flight Price Forecast tool uses historical data to determine whether the price for a flight to the Philippines from Toronto is likely to change within 7 days, so travelers know whether to wait or book now.

  • What is the Hacker Fare option on flights from Toronto to the Philippines?

    Hacker Fares allow you to combine one-way tickets in order to save you money over a traditional round-trip ticket. You could then fly to the Philippines with an airline and back to Toronto with another airline.

  • What is KAYAK's "flexible dates" feature and why should I care when looking for a flight from Toronto to the Philippines?

    Sometimes travel dates aren't set in stone. If your preferred travel dates have some wiggle room, flexible dates will show you all the options when flying to the Philippines from Toronto up to 3 days before/after your preferred dates. You can then pick the flights that suit you best.

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Top tips for finding cheap flights to the Philippines

  • Morning departure is around 14% cheaper than an evening flight, on average*.
  • When you book a cheap airline tickets through KAYAK from Toronto to the Philippines, you'll most likely depart from the Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ). Located on the western edge of the city, this large airport is accessible by several major highways and offers a number of services and amenities. Built in 1939, the smaller Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport (YTZ) is located off the southern coast of Toronto on the Toronto Islands.
  • If you plan to travel throughout the Philippines, consider landing at the Mactan-Cebu International Airport (CEB) in Cebu City. This popular airport, the second busiest in the Philippines, is located in the Central Visayas Region, which is roughly the middle of the archipelago nation.
  • If you are interested in exploring the rugged mountains or historic caves on the island Panay in the Philippines, you could fly into Iloilo International Airport (ILO) at the south end of the island or Kalibo International Airport (KLO) at the north end of the island. Ticket prices between these two airports tend to be comparable and flights to either location from Toronto tend to have two or three stops.
  • Many of the cheapest airline tickets you can book through KAYAK from Toronto to the Philippines require self-transfers at stops along the journey. For instance, you must self-transfer on a flight to Manila when switching from Flair Airlines to Saudia Airlines at JFK. This means that you have to collect your baggage and check in again for the next leg of your flight. Before you book such a ticket, make sure that your itinerary leaves you enough time to do all this.
  • As you are waiting for your plane to the Philippines, you can enjoy the artwork displayed throughout Toronto Pearson Airport. In T1, you can enjoy a dinosaur display, T 3, you’ll find the film exhibition hosted by the Toronto International Film Festival.
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*Average of the lowest prices shown in KAYAK’s search results for departures within the next 30 days

Top 5 airlines serving from Toronto to the Philippines

Need help choosing which airline to fly with from Toronto to the Philippines? KAYAK airline reviews give an overall score for each airline based on loads of factors, including comfort, boarding, in-flight entertainment and more, to make your decision easier. See airline scores according to verified KAYAK customer reviews.
8.4
Korean AirOverall score based on 1029 reviews
8.2Entertainment
8.1Food
8.3Comfort
8.5Boarding
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I’ve always been impressed by the cleanliness of the toilets or, at least, its frequent monitoring, cleaning, and toiletry replacements. The in-flight service by flight attendants is superb.

10.0 ExcellentAnonymous, Nov 2024MNL - ICN
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I’ve always been impressed by the cleanliness of the toilets or, at least, its frequent monitoring, cleaning, and toiletry replacements. The in-flight service by flight attendants is superb.

I won't hesitate to fly with Korean Air again and agian....if I can get a good deal.

Glad you had Bibimbap which tasted much better than mesh potato or pasta.

The flight attendants seemed to be a little more grumpy this time. A350s could use more toilet stalls.

Excellent service, love the extra amenities (water bottles, blankets, etc.).

It was horrible. The flight crew was unfriendly and the food was absolutely horrible.

It would be better if flight crew can clearly communicate in english. But they are kind and accommodating. Food is good, especially the sandwiches on the self-serving snack trays. They are better than the ones served. Boarding was organized.

They had the same movie choice as my previous flight, not much of a choice, movies were not up to date, music was uninteresting. Other than sitting on the ground for 40 minutes after boarding the plane, with pilot telling us that they couldn't load the plane because of rain, (bullshit) We finally got into Bangkok of course 40 minutes late.

Will try never to fly Delta international again. Flight delayed and staff completely inept in dealing with it. Would not communicate, rude, completely disorganized. Once we reached Seoul the staff there had no idea what to do with us and led us around the airport from one pointless line to another. They were clearly not told how to manage the situation even though they had hours to make a plan. Never again.

They texted me my gate number and then they texted me again it’s now boarding but in different gate, and the gate was so far from the gate they texted me earlier. I have to run just to get to my flight. They always do that.

EVA air was nice. It was the first time I’ve flown with them. The poor entertainment choices for 2 long flights will make me think about choosing them next time. I didn’t know if would effect me so much but I couldn’t sleep and it added to the stress. The food was terrible for me but I couldn’t find how to inform them about my diet when I bought my ticket.

I think the business class service has declined as compared to how it was years ago. I am not a fan of the hello kitty graphics. Boarding was long and not well organized. The lounge in Taipei was not very good, the food was very poor. Did not live up to many international business class lounges.

Boarding was good. It will be nice to have beer anytime. I asked for a beer at tea time & I was refused. Quite disappointed

Good experience but could be better for people with injuries and needing extra assistance

Amazing crew, excellent food, business class seats seem a bit dated but are super comfy even for a very tall person. If continuing onto Taipei, the stopover in Bangkok is a bit annoying (queue at security) though the lounge is decent.

On time service. Seat comfort and the crew service very good .

EVA Air flight from Wien to Taipei is good, but the on-ground service to arrival gate is bad.

The flight from Taipei to LAX was the first time we encountered rudeness from the crew. From the gate agents to the in flight crew. We had received such wonderful service going to Bali and on our Bali to Taipei flight that it shocked us when the gate agent was rude and then the rudeness continued on the flight to LAX.

I wish the app was more user friendly. I wanted to upgrade my seats, but could not from the app. The gate agent said you can only upgrade from the website.

The food was good, but we are not able to use earphones to watch a movie.

Food was hood for airline food with good poftion and variety in meals. Frequency of beverage service was very low and amount of soda with meals was inadequate.

no veg food was provided eventhough i pre ordered special meal

Cathay has a great reputation, though it's baseline economy seating is nothing to write home about (and SE Asia flight passengers sometime lack 'routine stateside' etiquette). On the other hand, food was great, flight attendants were nice, and price was very good~

Customer service was exceptional. I heard it wasn’t a great airline, my opinion has changed after flying with them

I was amazed at how clean Cathay Pacific planes were compared to our US domestic airlines. Everything was great all but the food service I was just okay with. Shorter flights with other airlines usually provided more meals and snacks that I have been on. Almost a 16 hour flight just two meals and no snacks with Cathay Pacific. Even ran out of what I wanted for one of them. Other than that top notch!

My sister and I were booked on flight CX844 from Hong Kong to New York, following a layover from Hangzhou. The scheduled layover was already over 7 hours, and the flight to New York was set to depart at 2:00 AM. At 11:00 PM, I was informed that the flight was delayed until 6:45 AM, significantly extending an already lengthy layover. I spoke with a representative to inquire about rescheduling or hotel accommodation, but she rudely insisted that company policy only offered a $150 food voucher, which was unhelpful as I had already eaten and most places were closing. She refused any alternative support or access to the Cathay Pacific lounge to make my wait more bearable. As a loyal Cathay Pacific customer, flying with the airline every year, I was deeply frustrated not only by the delay but by the poor service and unprofessional attitude I encountered. I believe this situation could have been handled with more care and flexibility.

Cathay was not the problem. The problem was the customer service from Kayak/Underprice. Will never book through Kayak again.

The crews were smiling all the time with soft tunes when they spoke; the food was excellent. Thank you!

Cathay flight was fine, Amsterdam airport was a nightmare, spent way too much time walking to our next connection, no travelators.

As a solo traveller, I always prefer to have an aisle seat, but the flight was so full, there weren’t any available. I understand that the seatbelt sign sometimes has to go on if turbulence is anticipated but after the second food service, it was on continuously for about an hour and a half and there didn’t seem to be any turbulence at all! With seats reclined, my fellow passenger in the aisle seat asleep and the seatbelt sign on I felt very trapped, extremely uncomfortable and in desperate need of the bathroom. The positives were that the staff were very friendly, the entertainment was great and we actually took off on time and arrived in HKG earlier than expected.

Everything was great, except for the inflight entertainment, which wouldn't work on my Samsung Zflip. The flight was smooth despite the heavy rains exiting Tokyo. The cabin crew were very attentive and friendly. I had the pork katsudon, which was very tender and flavorful.

Expensive and yet uncomfortable. Was told by the crew to get back to us for the breakfast meal but never returned, my child was hungry

Flight left on time landed early, Crew was great , never an easy job. Bags arrived in a timely manner . Good job all in all.

Food was great. Hot meals. Entertainment- not so good. They only showed one tv filipino series with only 3 episodes for a 14 hour flight.

Ground and flight crew very courteous and professional. Seats are just ok. Entertainment could be upgraded with newer movies. Food was not good at all.

Food was satisfactory, movie monitor not working. Other than that on time and pleasant crew.

First and foremost it was a Philippine Airlines.my experiences ,number one non- stop flight no lay over not other airlines,number two ,boarding they calling by ground letter.number 3 stay on time no delay flight

Worst airline. They had 3 security checks just to get onboard and no notification prior. Had to throw away any liquid bought at duty free because one of the security checks was prior to boarding the plane. My onboard media console was not working, the flight attendant said they will check on it but did nothing. Pretended we did not ask for it to be rectified for a 17hr plane ride. Horrible experience. My first and last time taking Philippines Airlines.

first time flying PAL/WAMOS, ang got to say, i’ve had much worst… the good: - front sitting is not too bad. legroom is pretty good considering economy standards. - staff is friendly and pleasant, starting with checkin, boarding and flight. not unforgettable, but pretty good. the bad: - boarding: stick with rules. besides priority sitting, when you say board from certain range of numbers (starting from back), make sure you let everyone know to stick with this… not with everyone letting in all at once! - food: had fish ad family members had beef. both are quite bad (saying this nicely). the fish is dry, whilest beef is rough as leather. both tasteless. - washrooms arr dirty! - seats, though good legroom, not much padding, hard on the backside! - entertainment: feature movie is the bachelor (circa 1999). no music offerings.

Bad experience... Flight schedule should be on time, ours was 2 hours delayed both ways ,Mla-Panglao-Mla. Priority lane for Seniors & PWD should be practice but our Panglao-Manila flight, both priority & regular lanes boarded the at the same time, the only difference is that we were coming on 2 different lanes. It depletes the purpose of priority lanes.

They charge 5 dollars for plastic headphones for a flight of 1 hour! Seats are awful. Service is terrible.

The flight was good, the inflight tv's are too old and hard to work

A snack would have been nice instead of having to buy food.

was wondreful! just let me know what airline im flying in advance!

Very comfortable aircraft -8320-200 airbus-even thru turbulence . Crew were not attentive. One drink and stale pretzels. Crew were not interacting or smiling with passengers.

The boarding was very slow, worse at arriving. The rest was okay

On this flight, we didn't even get water offered, nor any other beverage. Therefore we got a snack of pretzels. Flight was good and Air Canada a good airline

We were able to change seats because of the wonderful Jacqueline in customer Service . My seat allowed me a bit more should we room but the seat was pretty narrow and I’m not a big guy. But I was completely impressed with the speed of the board I g process and the quality of the crew!!

I would realllllly like to have been in a seat closer than row FORTY. Needing assistance - longgg way to walk down and back; then they put me in the middle seat-needing to get up for the window seat passenger to go to the washroom etc.

Everything was seamless. I would have appreciated knowing there would not be any real food available for purchase in advance. Otherwise a great experience. Thank you!

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