Cheap Business Class flights to Philippines!
Saudia is offering a great Business Class fare from Kuwait to Manila, Philippines! Book a ticket from only from only $750 roundtrip!
Treat yourself to a little luxury with these Business Class flights of Saudia Airlines to Asia or Africa! You will have a pleasant and a high class flight experience beginning with reservations, check-in, boarding, in-flight service, deplaning, baggage handling and assistance upon arrival:
- International cuisine is as diverse as the airline’s destinations. It features Arabic, Western, a dish from the destination country and vegetarian choices. Three choices of hors d’oeuvres and traditional soup are also offered.
- Business Class seats are wide enough to be on other airlines’ First Class sections, with generous recline and ample seat pitches to allow for optimum legroom.
- All seats are equipped with special monitors that may reach up to 15 inches in some aircrafts. A remote control will provide you with complete flexibility for your personal entertainment during the trip.
- Overnight kits are given to all passengers for their personal care needs during the flight. Children’s bags are provided to those under the age of 12, which include books, games and other items to keep them occupied specially during long flights.
There are plenty of reasons to visit the Philippines! This amazing destination offers pretty much everything you need: the world class beaches, awesome conditions for water sports, stunning mountains and volcanoes, along with caves and rice terraces to explore.
A Latin America feeling in Asia
The Philippines have been a
Spanish colony for about 330 years. Roman Catholicism is the dominant religion and local currency is peso. You’ll see the striking contrasts of cultures – Malay, Islamic, Spanish, Chinese and American. The Filipino people, who speak more than 150 languages and dialects, are some of the friendliest and hospitable nations in the world!
There are hundreds of colourful festivals held throughout the country. Many of those fiestas are tied to the Roman Catholic calendar.
Ati-Atihan Festival, a week-long street party in Kalibo, is the local mardi gras, peaking on the third Sunday of January.
Another local tradition is controversial
Crucifixion re-enactment, held every Good Friday, as part of the local observance of Holy Week. Near the end of the Lenten season hundreds of Filipinos walk through the streets carrying heavy wooden crosses and whipping their backs until they bleed in imitation of Jesus Christ's passion and death.
Photo Credit: Tony Magdaraog / Shutterstock.com
Destination Fly4free: the Philippines >> and start planning your trip with Lonely Planet’s travel guides
Travel dates:
February – December, 2019
Sample dates:
Feb 13-25, Feb 25 – Mar 11, Mar 2-13, 18-30, Apr 1-13, May 1-15, Jun 12-22, Jul 8-22, Aug 12-24, Sep 9-23, Oct 16 – 28, Nov 6-15, Nov 30 – Dec 14
Routing:
Kuwait – Manila – Kuwait
How to book:
BOOK HERE >> or just follow one of the links below.
Baggage policy:
One cabin bag and one piece of checked in baggage per passenger.
Sample bookings:
Kuwait – Manila – Kuwait >>
Accommodation:
In Manila we recommend Ramada Manila Central with very good reviews. The rooms feature an ensuite bathroom, safe, flat-screen TVs and minibar.
Airport Transfers:
Take advantage of cheap transfers on Rideways.com>>>
eSIM
Traveling soon? Get your Holafly eSIM for unlimited internet access in any destination. No more worrying about roaming charges or finding local SIM cards. Enjoy unlimited data and stay connected with ease. Order your Holafly eSIM now »
Travel insurance
Heymondo offers a wide range of travel assistance insurance policies. They combine the best quality, service and price with various levels of coverage, so you’re covered on your weekend getaways and long trips. Buy insurance »
Main photo: Shutterstock
This post contains links to products from our advertisers. We may receive compensation when you click on these links. There are no additional fees for you.
Copyrighted 2024 by kamaviNET sp. z o.o. Please be aware that this article and whole website is copyrighted. No part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of the publisher.