Fly from
Budget
₱57,472 - ₱128,836
Route
Depart
Return
Price
Manila Ninoy Aquino IntlDallas/Fort Worth
MNL - DFW
MNLDFW
Manila Ninoy Aquino Intl
2023-05-19
2 stops22h 33m
Dallas/Fort Worth
2023-05-20
2 stops39h 14m
Manila Ninoy Aquino IntlDallas/Fort Worth
MNL - DFW
MNLDFW
Manila Ninoy Aquino Intl
2023-06-03
2 stops41h 21m
Dallas/Fort Worth
2023-06-10
1 stop35h 50m
Manila Ninoy Aquino IntlDallas/Fort Worth
MNL - DFW
MNLDFW
Manila Ninoy Aquino Intl
2023-05-19
1 stop38h 25m
Dallas/Fort Worth
2023-06-03
2 stops62h 45m
Manila Ninoy Aquino IntlDallas/Fort Worth
MNL - DFW
MNLDFW
Manila Ninoy Aquino Intl
2023-06-01
1 stop29h 50m
Dallas/Fort Worth
2023-06-15
2 stops40h 40m
Manila Ninoy Aquino IntlDallas/Fort Worth
MNL - DFW
MNLDFW
Manila Ninoy Aquino Intl
2023-06-01
2 stops36h 46m
Dallas/Fort Worth
2023-06-15
2 stops29h 30m
Manila Ninoy Aquino IntlDallas/Fort Worth
MNL - DFW
MNLDFW
Manila Ninoy Aquino Intl
2023-08-17
2 stops26h 48m
Dallas/Fort Worth
2023-11-24
2 stops23h 45m
Manila Ninoy Aquino IntlDallas/Fort Worth
MNL - DFW
MNLDFW
Manila Ninoy Aquino Intl
2023-04-22
3 stops25h 29m
Dallas/Fort Worth
2023-06-06
3 stops36h 00m
Manila Ninoy Aquino IntlDallas/Fort Worth
MNL - DFW
MNLDFW
Manila Ninoy Aquino Intl
2023-04-19
1 stop28h 35m
Dallas/Fort Worth
2023-04-26
1 stop28h 35m
Manila Ninoy Aquino IntlDallas Love Field
MNL - DAL
MNLDAL
Manila Ninoy Aquino Intl
2023-04-23
2 stops39h 10m
Dallas Love Field
2023-10-20
2 stops52h 20m
January
₱76,575
February
₱61,325
March
₱69,899
April
₱71,745
May
₱64,581
June
₱66,752
July
₱77,389
August
₱72,287
September
₱63,224
October
₱60,565
November
₱57,472
December
₱65,395
At the present moment the cheapest month to fly to Dallas is currently November; with July being the most expensive. Prices will vary depending on multiple factors such as booking in advance, airline and departure airports and times.
MNL - DFW Price | ₱57,484 - ₱149,733 |
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DFW Temperature | 8 - 30 °C |
DFW Precipitation | 48 - 125 mm |
With a population of more than one million, Dallas, nicknamed “Big D” by the locals, is one of the largest cities in America. Having started out as a prairie trading post, the city has become a massive contributor to commerce across various industries such as finance, technology, and telecommunications which comprise the Dallas Cowboys, black gold, and the renowned Neiman Marcus department store.
Dallas is proud of, and some say downright stuffy about, its sophistication and its old wealth. For all that, Texans know how to laugh at themselves and how to have fun — especially in the Deep Ellum with its superb restaurants, galleries, shops, and clubs.
But it’s not all about the money. Visitors coming off a flight to Dallas are greeted with Texas hospitality and plenty of activities — museums, amusement parks, gardens, and historic sites. Dallas is also a sports town and is one of the few US cities that supports teams in six professional sports. Avid golfers who book flights to Dallas can play like local pros Byron Nelson and Lee Trevino in one of many golf courses around the city.
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Spring is the storm season, and thunderstorms are typical. Summer brings a hot and dry wind with average highs in the 30s (Celsius), and temperatures more than 37 are not unusual. The winter can get quite cold, even icy, with average lows around zero and generally just about seven cm (three inches) of snow.
The main Dallas sights are easy to get to on foot. You can join any of a number of walking tours. Dallas’ public transportation system, the Dallas Area Rapid Transit, also called DART, runs buses and light-rail that connects the downtown Dallas Convention Center with the West End and other sightseeing spots. At the downtown Dallas Museum of Art, you can hop on the M-Line Trolley, also called the McKinney Trolley, to get to the historic McKinney Avenue area. It’s still a good idea to rent a car in Dallas. It’s a very big city, and you’ll be glad you have the option should you decide to spend time outside the city. There’s little free parking to be found downtown, and most hotels charge for parking. You will also have to battle rush hour traffic. The highway numbers are easy to find on a map, but many locals refer to them by name, like the Airport Freeway or Central Expressway. If you’re going to Deep Ellum at night, take a taxi.