2
Airlines
14×
Per week
₱9k
From (est.)
2.8h
Nonstop
🇨🇳
CAN · East Asia
- Country
- China
- Capital
- Beijing
- Currency
- CNY
- Visa for PH
- Visa required (apply via embassy/VFS)
- OFW relevance
- Low — mostly tourism / balikbayan
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China Southern
CZ
- Frequency
- 14× / week
- Baggage
- 23kg
- OFW program
- —
Philippine Airlines
PR
- Frequency
- 14× / week
- Baggage
- 23kg +10
- OFW program
- ✓
Manila to Guangzhou Flights — Schedule, Carriers, Best Time | 2026
Manila to Guangzhou Flights — 2026
Manila (MNL) to Guangzhou (CAN) is South China’s main business corridor for Pinoy traders and importers, flown nonstop by China Southern and Philippine Airlines with around 14 weekly departures and a 2.8-hour block. Off-peak roundtrip economy fares sit between PHP 12,000-19,000, climbing during Canton Fair (April + October). Demand is business-led — sourcing trips, trade fairs, plus connecting to other China cities via CZ’s hub.
Route at a glance
- Distance & duration: ~2.8 hours nonstop, MNL to CAN.
- Carriers nonstop: China Southern (CZ), Philippine Airlines (PR).
- Frequency: ~14 weekly departures (CZ + PR daily each).
- Travel profile: Business-dominant — Canton Fair, sourcing trips, plus China hub-connection traffic.
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Best time to book
Cheapest pockets are late February through early April at August through early October, when fares dip to PHP 12,000-16,500 roundtrip. Avoid Canton Fair windows (mid-April to early May, mid-October to early November), kasi business demand peaks — Guangzhou hotels alone double-triple. Chinese New Year (mid-Jan to mid-Feb) is also expensive at hassle (China shuts down). China Southern’s Tuesday-Wednesday flights are usually pinaka-mura. Book 5-8 weeks ahead po, except sa Canton Fair sourcers — they need 3-4 months lead time, kasi sold-out usually ang seats.
Carriers compared
| Feature | China Southern (CZ) | Philippine Airlines (PR) |
|---|---|---|
| Typical economy roundtrip | PHP 12,500-18,000 | PHP 14,000-21,000 |
| Base baggage economy | 30 kg | 23 kg |
| Total travel time | 2.8h direct | 2.8h direct |
| Frequency ex-MNL | Daily | Daily |
| First-time-friendly | Mid — Mandarin/English crew, big China network | High — Tagalog crew, familiar service |
Fare bracket (peso-first)
- Low (Feb-Apr, Aug-early Oct): PHP 12,000-16,500 (CNY 1,610-2,215 / USD 215-295).
- Mid (May-Jul, late Nov): PHP 17,000-23,000 (CNY 2,285-3,090 / USD 305-410).
- Peak (Canton Fair Apr/Oct, Chinese New Year, Dec): PHP 28,000-42,000 (CNY 3,765-5,640 / USD 500-750).
Business + visa tips
Guangzhou is the world’s biggest manufacturing showroom — Canton Fair (Apr 15-May 5 + Oct 15-Nov 4 each year) is THE event for Pinoy importers, sourcers, at e-commerce sellers. From CAN, the Airport Express Metro sa downtown in 30 minutes (~PHP 165 / CNY 22) — connects to Canton Fair Complex via Line 8. Tourist L visa or business M visa processing 5-7 days at the Chinese Embassy in Manila (~PHP 5,200). 144-hour transit visa-free window covers all of Guangdong province (including HK at Macau land border crossings) kapag may confirmed onward third-country flight. Bring AliPay or WeChat Pay since cashless ang China — get tourist Travel Card via your hotel. Pasalubong tip: tea, silk, electronics gadgets fine sa PH customs.
FAQ
Magkano ang ticket Manila to Guangzhou? Roughly PHP 12,000-19,000 (CNY 1,610-2,550 / USD 215-340) off-peak; Canton Fair peak hits PHP 28,000-42,000.
Kailangan ba ng China visa? Yes — tourist L or business M visa, processing 5-7 days. Pwede ring 144-hour transit visa-free.
Anong airline ang pinaka-sulit? China Southern (30kg, mas mura) at PAL (Tagalog crew). Both daily.
Para saan ito — tourism o business? Mostly business — Canton Fair, sourcing. Tourism via HK/Macau side trips.
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Updated 9 May 2026. Maria Santos is a pseudonymous editorial persona; content is researched and edited by Filipino travel and OFW specialists. About the author →.