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Airlines
21×
Per week
₱7k
From (est.)
2.3h
Nonstop
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MFM · East Asia
- Country
- Macau SAR
- Capital
- Macau
- Currency
- MOP
- Visa for PH
- Visa-free entry for PH passport
- OFW relevance
- Medium — mixed OFW + tourism
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Philippines AirAsia
Z2
- Frequency
- 21× / week
- Baggage
- LCC (paid)
- OFW program
- ✓
Cebu Pacific
5J
- Frequency
- 21× / week
- Baggage
- LCC (paid)
- OFW program
- ✓
Manila to Macau Flights — Schedule, Carriers, Best Time | 2026
Manila to Macau Flights — 2026
Manila (MNL) to Macau (MFM) is the Philippines’ visa-free China-region corridor, flown nonstop by Air Macau, AirAsia Philippines, and Cebu Pacific with around 21 weekly departures and a 2.3-hour block. Off-peak roundtrip economy fares sit between PHP 8,500-14,000, climbing during Pasko at Chinese New Year. Macau hosts ~30,000 Pinoy OFWs in casino, hospitality, at domestic-helper roles — mixed with weekend tourism (Cotai Strip, Senado Square, egg tarts).
Route at a glance
- Distance & duration: ~2.3 hours nonstop, MNL to MFM.
- Carriers nonstop: Air Macau (NX), AirAsia Philippines (Z2), Cebu Pacific (5J).
- Frequency: ~21 weekly departures.
- Travel profile: OFW corridor (gaming + hospitality + DH) + tourism + visa-free weekenders.
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Best time to book
Cheapest pockets are late February through May at September through early November, when fares dip to PHP 8,500-12,000 roundtrip. Avoid Chinese New Year window (mid-Jan to mid-Feb), Pasko (Dec 1-Jan 8), at Pinoy October half-term — fares spike past PHP 25,000. Macau Grand Prix (mid-November) is also a tourism peak. Cebu Pacific’s Tuesday-Wednesday red-eye flights are pinaka-mura — sulit kapag walang malaking baggage. Book 4-8 weeks ahead po. Direct OFW returns laging busy around Pasko + Chinese New Year, since Macau gaming workers cluster their leave then.
Carriers compared
| Feature | Air Macau (NX) | AirAsia Philippines (Z2) | Cebu Pacific (5J) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Typical economy roundtrip | PHP 13,000-19,000 | PHP 9,000-13,500 | PHP 8,500-13,000 |
| Base baggage | 30 kg | 0 kg (paid bundle) | 0 kg (paid bundle) |
| Onboard meal | Free | Buy on board | Buy on board |
| Frequency ex-MNL | ~7 weekly | ~7 weekly | ~7 weekly |
| OFW-friendly | High — premium with baggage allowance | Mid — pay-as-you-go | Mid — pay-as-you-go |
Fare bracket (peso-first)
- Low (Feb-May, Sep-early Nov): PHP 8,500-12,000 (MOP 1,180-1,665 / USD 150-215).
- Mid (Jun-Aug, late Nov): PHP 13,000-18,000 (MOP 1,805-2,500 / USD 230-320).
- Peak (Pasko, Chinese New Year, Macau GP Nov): PHP 22,000-32,000 (MOP 3,055-4,445 / USD 395-570).
OFW-specific notes
Kabayan, Macau OFWs cluster around the Cotai Strip casinos (Venetian, Galaxy, City of Dreams), at Macau Peninsula’s hotels at restaurants. PAL/Cebu Pacific at AirAsia all have OFW-friendly customer support sa NAIA Terminal 3. Air Macau’s 30 kg base allowance is sulit kapag may pasalubong galore. From MFM Airport, Macau Light Rail (LRT) connects sa Cotai in 15 minutes (~PHP 35 / MOP 5) — super tipid. Senado Square at the Ruins of St. Paul’s are walkable from Macau Peninsula. Pasalubong tip: Macau egg tarts (vacuum-packed for travel), almond cookies, at port wine fine sa PH customs. Always carry your “blue card” (work permit) when traveling para sa easy re-entry kapag bumalik.
FAQ
Magkano ang ticket Manila to Macau? Roughly PHP 8,500-14,000 (MOP 1,180-1,945 / USD 150-250) off-peak; peak hits PHP 22,000-32,000.
Visa-free ba ang Pinoy sa Macau? Oo — 30 days visa-free, just bring passport (6+ months), return ticket, at hotel booking.
Anong airline ang pinaka-mura? AirAsia at Cebu Pacific. Air Macau is premium with 30kg baggage.
OFW ba ang Pinoy sa Macau? Yes — ~30,000 Pinoy DH, hospitality, gaming workers via blue card.
Related guides on this site
- Flights to Macau →
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- Cebu Pacific carrier guide →
- Ninoy Aquino International Airport (MNL) →
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 →.