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China’s embassy in the Philippines has announced the launch of direct flights between Manila and Chongqing, a Chinese destination now trending on social media for its vertical city.
The embassy said Air China will fly direct flights between the two destinations starting May 1.
The airlines will operate four times weekly on a route that the embassy said is designed to offer travelers “a seamless and efficient travel experience between China and the Philippines.”
The flight schedule is as follows:
- CA481 Chongqing–Manila: Departs 21:00, arrives 00:50+ (local time), operating on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday.
- CA482 Manila–Chongqing: Departs 01:50, arrives 05:40 (local time), operating on Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday.
According to the embassy, the new service provides passengers from Southwest China with convenient one-stop access to Manila, as well as easy connections to popular Philippine destinations such as Boracay and Cebu.
“For Filipino travelers, the route opens a direct gateway to explore Chongqing’s iconic magical 8D city landscapes and other major tourist destinations in Western China,” it said.
The route is also expected to facilitate greater economic cooperation and cultural exchange between Western China and the Philippines that will further strengthen bilateral ties and foster opportunities in tourism and trade.