CHEAPEST ROUTE FROM Manila TO Puerto Princesa
Angeles City (CRK) to Puerto Princesa (PPS)
Typically, flights to Puerto Princesa from Manila are cheaper when flying from Angeles City Clark Intl to Puerto Princesa, which has an average price of $76
CHEAPEST MONTH TO FLY TO PUERTO PRINCESA FROM MANILA | July | 18% cheaper | Flying from Manila to Puerto Princesa costs on average just $68 in July |
MOST EXPENSIVE MONTH TO FLY TO PUERTO PRINCESA FROM MANILA | December | 41% more expensive | It costs about $117 for flights to Puerto Princesa from Manila in December |
MOST POPULAR MONTH TO FLY TO PUERTO PRINCESA FROM MANILA | December | 515% more users visited | More momondo users searched in flights to Puerto Princesa from Manila in December than any other month |
If you aren’t able to travel during the month of October, then book flights to Puerto Princesa from United States during March instead. Flights to Puerto Princesa in March, while not as cheap as those in October, still average around $959.
Our data shows that Monday is the least expensive day to fly to Puerto Princesa. Tickets to fly out on this day can be as low as $908. When flying out on a Friday, the most expensive travel day of the week, you can expect to see flight prices from United States to Puerto Princesa for around $1,308.
In the afternoon is the cheapest time of day to fly from United States to Puerto Princesa when you can find flight prices for as low as $820. Flying to Puerto Princesa in the afternoon is an ideal time because this is during off-peak travel hours. If you have a flexible travel schedule, then try to avoid flying in the morning when prices are $1,058 on average. Flights to Puerto Princesa from United States in the morning are generally more expensive because this time of day is more convenient for travelers’ schedules.
Currently, Philippines travel restrictions include travel to Puerto Princesa. Entry restrictions
The Philippines' borders are open only to returning Filipino nationals and their spouses and children, nationals of India with a Temporary Resident Visa, nationals of China with a Permanent Resident Visa who is spouse of a national of the Philippine, foreign nationals with certain category of visa. Through January 15, travelers arriving from the following countries will not be allowed to enter the Philippines: Australia, Austria, Brazil, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Iceland, India, Ireland, Italy, Israel, Japan, Jordan, Lebanon, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Singapore, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, US and the UK. Non-Philippine citizens transiting through any of the countries covered by the ban while en route to the Philippines should be allowed to enter the Philippines, provided that they can demonstrate that they did not depart the transit airport in the listed country, and that they were not granted entry by the immigration authorities of the listed country. Starting December 7, the following may be allowed entry privileges to the Philippines under the Republic Act No. 6768: Filipino citizens’ foreign spouses and children, regardless of age, who are traveling with the Filipino citizen and former Filipino citizens, including their spouses and children, regardless of age, who are traveling with the Filipino citizen.
Entry requirementsForeign nationals wishing to enter the Philippines must hold a visa under the following categories, otherwise they risk being turned away at the port of entry: -a non-immigrant visa issued under Section 13 of the Immigration act (Section 13 series visa: / a,b,c,d,e,g) -those who acquired resident status under Republic Act 7919 or Alien Social Integration Act (RA 7919 visa); -those who availed of Executive Order 324 or Alien Legalization Program (EO 324 visa) -native-born foreign nationals (Native-born visa). Starting December 7, Filipino citizens’ foreign spouses and children, regardless of age, who are traveling with the Filipino citizen and former Filipino citizens, including their spouses and children, regardless of age, who are traveling with the Filipino citizen are allowed visa-free entry under Executive Order No. 408, s. 1960. They must have a pre-booked quarantine facility and COVID-19 testing at a laboratory operating at the airport.
Quarantine requirementsAll arriving travelers and airline crew must present a completed Case Investigation Form upon arrival. They will be tested for coronavirus (COVID-19) and placed in quarantine at their own expense, while awaiting the results of the test.
All other infoTravelers arriving to Davao must have a medical certificate with a negative Coronavirus (COVID-19) test result issued within 72 hours before departure.
If you are planning to travel to Puerto Princesa at this time, it is recommended that you stay up to date on current restrictions and follow proper safety measures while in public.