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Popular flight routes to Tacloban

Manila
Flights from Manilato Tacloban
117$
107$
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Sydney
Flights from Sydneyto Tacloban
879$
829$
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Brisbane
Flights from Brisbaneto Tacloban
812$
771$
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Melbourne
Flights from Melbourneto Tacloban
744$
723$
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Cebu
Flights from Cebuto Tacloban
72$
66$
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Perth
Flights from Perthto Tacloban
821$
775$
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How long’s the flight to Tacloban?

If you’re looking to fly to Tacloban, we at eDreams have checked the most popular routes to help you plan your trip. From Perth, the flight takes roughly 9h 31m; from Melbourne, around 10h 47m; and from Brisbane, about 11h 25m.
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How much does a flight to Tacloban cost?

At eDreams you can find flights from Brisbane to Tacloban starting from $542, with an average price of $752. If you depart from other cities such as Cairns, you can find tickets from $756, and from Perth starting from $774, according to data from the last 72 hours.
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Find and book the best flights to Tacloban

Set your sights on Tacloban City, a crucial gateway to Eastern Visayas and the regional capital of Leyte. This bustling hub plays a vital role in trade and governance, serving as a primary entry point for travellers exploring the eastern Philippines. Your journey here begins an immersion into a vibrant urban centre.

Explore the city's rich history through landmarks like the Sto. Niño Shrine and Heritage Museum, which offers a glimpse into the Marcos era. The San Juanico Bridge, connecting Leyte and Samar, stands as an engineering marvel, while the Leyte Provincial Capitol showcases neoclassical architecture. Don't miss the picturesque Madonna of Japan Park or the MacArthur Landing Memorial Park in Palo, just a short drive away, commemorating a pivotal moment in World War II.

Tacloban City invites discovery, offering a blend of historical reflection and dynamic local culture. It’s a destination for those seeking to understand the region’s resilience and explore its compelling narrative, from wartime history to contemporary life.

Best time to fly to Tacloban

High Season in Tacloban City

Tacloban City's high season generally runs from November to May, marked by drier weather and lower humidity. Temperatures sit comfortably between 25°C and 32°C, making it ideal for outdoor exploration. Upon arrival, visitors find a city buzzing with activity, reflecting the agreeable conditions. The air feels crisper, and the streets are livelier.

This period sees a greater influx of both domestic and international visitors. Local life thrives with more community gatherings and outdoor markets. Beaches and island-hopping tours are popular, with calm seas inviting swimming and watersports. The city's relaxed pace during these months defines its welcoming atmosphere, encouraging longer stays and deeper engagement with local culture.

Low Season in Tacloban City

The low season, typically from June to October, brings the monsoon rains to Tacloban City, with increased rainfall and higher humidity. Temperatures remain warm, ranging from 24°C to 30°C, but the weather can be more unpredictable. While the city maintains its warmth, the atmosphere shifts, often feeling more subdued on rainy days.

During these months, Tacloban City embraces a quieter rhythm. Outdoor activities are less frequent, and daily life often revolves around indoor pursuits. Local events may still occur, but they adapt to the weather, often shifting indoors or becoming smaller, community-focused gatherings. This season offers a glimpse into local life away from the peak tourist bustle, showcasing the city's resilience and everyday charm despite the rain.

Touch down in Tacloban City, and you'll immediately feel the pulse of a destination ready to unfold its layers. This isn't just a place to visit; it’s an invitation to connect with resilience, history, and a rich local spirit that greets you at every turn. Get ready to discover the heart of Eastern Visayas.

Here’s what awaits you:

San Juanico Bridge
Span the iconic San Juanico Bridge, an impressive architectural feat connecting Samar and Leyte islands. As you cross, you're not just moving between landmasses but traversing a symbol of unity and engineering ingenuity, offering sweeping views of the strait.

Sto. Niño Shrine and Heritage Museum
Step into the opulent Sto. Niño Shrine and Heritage Museum, a former presidential residence that now showcases Filipino artistry and history. Explore its lavish rooms, intricate decor, and personal artefacts, offering a glimpse into a pivotal era.

McArthur Landing Memorial Park
Visit the historic McArthur Landing Memorial Park, commemorating General Douglas MacArthur's return to the Philippines during World War II. Stand on the very spot where history turned, surrounded by larger-than-life statues depicting this significant moment.

Tacloban City Hall
Observe the grandeur of Tacloban City Hall, a classic example of governmental architecture with historical significance. While not an attraction in the traditional sense, its elegant structure and surrounding grounds embody the city's civic pride and enduring heritage.

Leyte Provincial Capitol
Admire the grand Leyte Provincial Capitol building, another architectural landmark reflecting the region's governmental heart. Its neoclassical design and prominent location offer insight into the historical and administrative foundations of the province.

Book your flights to Tacloban

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Frequently asked questions about Tacloban flights

How can I find cheap flights to Tacloban on the eDreams website?
At eDreams, we make it easy to find the perfect flight to Tacloban, with fares starting from just $ 46. Our smart tech searches for the best deals, giving you heaps of options. Whether you’re after the cheapest fare or the most convenient schedule, we make planning your trip dead simple.
What is the best month to travel to Tacloban?
Based on our customers’ searches, the best month to fly to Tacloban is March.
You might also think about flying in April, the second-best month for a cracking trip.
And don’t forget February, the third most popular month to visit Tacloban.
If you’re after a quieter trip, the least busy month is November. Travelling then means fewer crowds and a more relaxed vibe.
Which airlines offer the most affordable flights to Tacloban?

Based on our customers’ bookings, these low-cost airlines are the ones most likely to have cracking deals for flights to Tacloban.

  • Air Asia X has an average one-way fare of $814.78. Flying from Melbourne to Tacloban costs around $829.35, and from Sydney it’s about $1,016.97.
  • Malaysia Airlines is one of the most budget-friendly airlines, with an average one-way ticket of $1,003.64. For example, flying from Sydney to Tacloban costs around $909.19, and from Melbourne it’s about $1,077.54.
  • Cebu Air is another top pick for affordable one-way tickets, with an average fare of $1,006.60. For example, a flight from Sydney to Tacloban costs around $1,000.37, and from Melbourne it’s roughly $1,043.37.
What airlines fly to Tacloban?

These are the airlines with direct flights to Tacloban:

  • AirAsia Zest flies direct to Tacloban from Manila, Davao, and Davao.
  • Philippine Airlines also offers direct flights to Tacloban from Manila, Davao, and Davao. Perfect if you want a straightforward trip from these cities.

Here are some other options for flights to Tacloban that might include a stopover:

  • Cebgo flies to Tacloban from Brisbane, Melbourne, and Sydney.
  • Philippine Airlines also heads to Tacloban from Melbourne, Singapore, and Davao, giving you a few handy departure options.
  • Finally, Cebu Air flies to Tacloban from lots of spots, including Brisbane, Perth, and Auckland.
How many airports are there in Tacloban and which is the main one?
Tacloban has 1 airport. Daniel Z. Romualdez Airport operates flights to domestic and international destinations to 4 cities. Some of the most popular destinations are Manila, Cebu and Melbourne.
What's a reasonable budget for a trip to Tacloban?
Planning a trip to Tacloban? Here’s a quick run-down of what you might expect to spend on grub and drinks:
  • Affordable Dining: $5.67
  • Moderate Dining: $22.67
  • Cheap Restaurant: $3.39
  • Local Beer: $2.18
  • Imported Beer: $2.72
  • Coffee: $3.40
  • Soft Drinks: $0.96
  • Bottled Water: $0.51

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