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Flights from Manila to Rome — Schedule, Carriers, Best Time

Manila Philippines outbound to Rome FCO: no nonstop, Gulf carriers connect. Best month, fare bracket PHP, OFW + diaspora notes.

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🇵🇭 MNL 🇮🇹 FCO
city pair Fact-checked PHP-first
FP By FlyPilipinas Editorial Team · Updated Mayo 2026 · 5 min read

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No nonstop · Connect via Manila

MNL → FCO requires a connection.

~14h block time when service operates. Most kabayan transit through Manila (MNL) or Cebu (CEB) — Aviasales finds the cheapest connection live, kabayan.

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Manila / Pasay (MNL) → Rome (FCO)

MNL🇵🇭

Manila / Pasay

DISTANSYA

11 257 km

FCO🇮🇹

Rome

Leonardo Da Vinci (Fiumicino) International Airport

~15h 11mMay stopover+0 h · parehong time zone

Tantya lang ang oras ng paglipad: great-circle distance na may ~8% adjustment sa ruta at ~45 minutong ground operations. Ang aktwal na oras ay nakadepende sa airline, hangin, at partikular na flight (tingnan ang airline schedule).

Fare trend — last 4weeks

↔ stable
Weekly fare trend for MNL → FCO from 2026-W24 to 2026-W33. Min ₱26,126, max ₱28,339, current ₱27,439.₱27,439 max ₱28,339 min ₱26,1262026-W242026-W33

Lowest one-way fare from weekly Travelpayouts snapshots. See methodology for how we collect this.

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FCO · Europe

Country
Italy
Capital
Rome
Currency
EUR
Visa for PH
Visa required (apply via embassy/VFS)
OFW relevance
Medium — mixed OFW + tourism

Manila (MNL) to Rome Fiumicino (FCO) has no nonstop service — passengers connect via Gulf hubs (Qatar, Emirates, Etihad), with total travel time 17-20 hours. Off-peak roundtrip economy fares sit between PHP 55,000-82,000, climbing during Pasko balikbayan at Italian summer reunion season. Italy hosts the largest Filipino diaspora in continental Europe (~165,000), driving steady year-round demand.

Route at a glance

0 nonstop carriers are catalogued on MNL–FCO; the corridor is flown as a connection, with a scheduled block of 14.0 hours. 3 weekly fare snapshots are held for this pair, the most recent from 2026-W29. 6 out of 10 is the demand score this site assigns the corridor editorially.

This corridor carries a demand score of 6/10 in our route file and is flagged as a migrant-worker corridor. No nonstop; large Filipino diaspora; DOH/DXB connection. Read that number for what it is: an editorial 1-10 ranking of estimated Filipino-language search interest, built for prioritising which pages we research first. It is not a passenger count, not a load factor, and not a quality signal about the airlines involved. High-scoring corridors are the ones where seats on the cheapest fare classes disappear first and where the gap between an early booking and a two-week-out booking is widest; low-scoring corridors tend to hold their price longer but give you fewer departures to choose from if a plan slips.

  • Distance & duration: ~14 hours flight time, 17-20 hours total with single layover.
  • Carriers connecting: Qatar Airways (QR) via DOH; Emirates (EK) via DXB; Etihad (EY) via AUH; Turkish Airlines (TK) via IST.
  • Frequency: Multiple daily one-stop options across all carriers.
  • Travel profile: Filipino-Italian diaspora visits + OFW caregiver corridor + Catholic pilgrimage tourism.

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Best time to book

3 weekly fare snapshots are on file for MNL–FCO, ranging ₱26,126 to ₱28,339 for the cheapest one-way visible in each week. 3 weekly fare snapshots are held for this pair, the most recent from 2026-W29. 6 out of 10 is the demand score this site assigns the corridor editorially.

We take one reading a week and keep it. Over 3 of them the low was ₱26,126 in 2026-W27 and the high ₱28,339 — a 1.1× swing on an unchanged route, which is the single most useful thing this series says. Week to week the last move was up ₱2,213 (8%) from 2026-W27 to 2026-W29. Method, so you can discount it properly: each point is the cheapest one-way the feed could see in that ISO week, not a booked price and not an average of the market, and a week where the poll caught a promotional seat reads lower than the week either side of it. The band is the signal; individual weeks are noise. A fare inside the lower third of that band is a good one on this pair; a fare above the top of it is worth re-checking a week later before you commit.

Cheapest pockets are late January through March at September through October, when fares dip to PHP 52,000-68,000 roundtrip. Avoid the Dec 1-Jan 8 Pasko window, Holy Week (Easter), peak Italian summer (Jun-Aug), at Italian Filipino-community fiesta clusters in May at September. Qatar Airways via DOH is consistently best-value, often 20-30% cheaper than alternatives. Book 4-6 months ahead po; Schengen visa adds 2-4 weeks of processing. Tuesday and Wednesday departures shave PHP 4,500-7,000 off Saturday banks. Pinoy domestic helpers in Italy often book vacation in August (Italy’s ferragosto holiday) — peak ang fares.

Carriers compared

0 carriers are catalogued nonstop on MNL–FCO. The corridor is flown as a connection, normally through Manila, so the itinerary is built from two flights and the protection you get depends on whether they sit on one ticket. 3 weekly fare snapshots are held for this pair, the most recent from 2026-W29.

Everything expensive about a connecting Manila–Rome journey is whether you hold one ticket or two. Manila handled 50,100,000 passengers in 2024 (MIAA / NNIC), so the transfer happens inside a very busy building. On one ticket the carriers accept the connection as their problem: the bag is checked through to FCO, the minimum connecting time published for the airport is what protects you, and a delay on the domestic leg obliges the airline to move you onto the next available onward flight at no charge. On two separately bought tickets none of that holds. You collect the bag in Manila, clear out of the terminal, check in again from scratch, and if the first flight runs late the second airline is entitled to treat you as a no-show and keep the fare. The cheaper two-ticket combination is genuinely cheaper — right up to the first delay, at which point it costs more than the difference it saved.

FeatureQatar Airways (via DOH)Emirates (via DXB)Turkish Airlines (via IST)
Typical economy roundtripPHP 55,000-82,000PHP 60,000-88,000PHP 58,000-85,000
Base baggage economy30 kg30 kg30 kg
Total travel time17-19h18-20h18-21h
Frequency ex-MNLMulti-dailyMulti-dailyDaily
OFW-friendlyHigh — strong Europe networkHigh — biggest baggageHigh — IST hub access

Fare bracket (peso-first)

3 weekly fare snapshots are on file for MNL–FCO, ranging ₱26,126 to ₱28,339 for the cheapest one-way visible in each week. 3 weekly fare snapshots are held for this pair, the most recent from 2026-W29. 6 out of 10 is the demand score this site assigns the corridor editorially.

Delays and cancellations: what actually applies on MNL–FCO

1 statutory compensation scheme reaches MNL–FCO: EU261. It covers every flight leaving an airport in Italy whatever carrier operates it, and a flight into Italy only when the operating carrier holds an EU/EEA licence. The Philippine departure is separately covered by the Civil Aeronautics Board’s Air Passenger Bill of Rights.

EU Regulation 261/2004 turns on where the flight departs and who operates it, not on where you bought the ticket or what passport you hold. Every flight leaving an airport in Italy is covered whatever the carrier’s nationality — that is the Italy-to-Manila leg of a return trip, and it is covered even on a Philippine or Gulf airline. A flight arriving into the EU/EEA from outside it is covered only when the operating carrier is EU/EEA-licensed. No EU/EEA-licensed carrier is recorded for MNL–FCO in our carrier file, so treat the Manila-departing leg as outside the regulation unless the airline actually operating your flight is EU/EEA-licensed — check the operating carrier on the ticket, not the code that sold it. Reference: EU Regulation 261/2004 (eur-lex.europa.eu).

Where it does apply, the payment is a fixed sum, not a refund of your fare: €250, €400 and €600 by distance, triggered by a cancellation or an arrival at least three hours late, and defeated only if the carrier proves extraordinary circumstances. Two practical consequences follow. Book the return sector on the cheapest carrier you like — the Italy departure is protected either way. And on the outbound, the licence of the airline whose aircraft you actually board is what decides the claim, which is why a codeshare booked under one code and flown under another so often fails.

On the Manila end, a flight departing a Philippine airport is covered by the Air Passenger Bill of Rights administered by the Civil Aeronautics Board, which obliges the carrier to offer rebooking or a refund and to provide amenities as a delay lengthens. It is a service and refund standard rather than a compensation tariff, so the outcome is rebooking, a refund and amenities rather than a set payment.

  • Low (Feb-Mar, Sep-Oct): PHP 52,000-68,000 (EUR 855-1,120 / USD 930-1,215).
  • Mid (Apr, May, late Oct-Nov): PHP 72,000-95,000 (EUR 1,180-1,560 / USD 1,285-1,700).
  • Peak (Dec 1-Jan 8, Jun-Aug, ferragosto): PHP 110,000-155,000 (EUR 1,810-2,545 / USD 1,965-2,770).

OFW-specific notes

1 classification applies here: MNL–FCO is flagged as a migrant-worker corridor in our route file. Departure clearance is a Department of Migrant Workers process, separate from anything the airline controls. 3 weekly fare snapshots are held for this pair, the most recent from 2026-W29.

Two separate systems meet at the gate on an OFW corridor and it helps to keep them apart. The airline owns the ticket, the seat and the baggage allowance. The Department of Migrant Workers (DMW) Philippines owns your right to leave as a worker — the Overseas Employment Certificate, the record of a licensed recruiter, the contract that the immigration officer is checking against. An airline cannot fix a documentation problem and will not refund a fare because you were offloaded over one; that is a separate process with its own timelines. The practical order of operations is therefore: settle the DMW paperwork first, then buy the ticket around the date it clears, then claim the baggage uplift at check-in with the same documents in hand. Book the other way round and the cheapest fare you found becomes the most expensive change fee you have paid.

Kabayan, Italy’s Filipino community is the largest sa continental Europe — concentrated in Rome (Vatican area, Trastevere, Piazza Vittorio), Milan (Centrale, Garibaldi), at Florence. Many are domestic helpers, caregivers, hotel workers, at restaurant staff. Italian work-visa Filipinos cluster their leave around Pasko at August’s ferragosto — peak ang fares. Qatar Airways’ 30 kg economy baggage fits a half-balikbayan box; biglaang upgrade sa Premium Economy bumps to 40 kg. From FCO, the Leonardo Express train direct sa Roma Termini in 32 minutes (~PHP 850 / EUR 14). Pasalubong tip: Pinoy-favored Italian items like olive oil, parmigiano, at limoncello clear PH customs no problem.

Rome as an arrival point

4 facts identify the arrival airport on this pair: FCO is Leonardo Da Vinci (Fiumicino) International Airport (FCO/LIRF); the local currency is EUR; region Europe; OFW relevance rated medium. 3 weekly fare snapshots are held for this pair, the most recent from 2026-W29.

On arrival you are landing at Leonardo Da Vinci (Fiumicino) International Airport, ICAO LIRF, serving Rome, Italy. Italy has the largest Filipino diaspora in continental Europe; routes via DOH/DXB; no direct. A planning point that costs people money: an airport code is not a city. Multi-airport cities are common, the discount is usually attached to the inconvenient field, and the ground leg quietly reclaims both the money and the hour. Check which airport your fare actually lands at before you compare two prices, and if you are connecting onward from a different airport in the same city, treat that as a separate journey with its own buffer — no airline protects a connection that involves a taxi.

FAQ

6 questions below are answered from our own corridor, carrier and fare records for MNL–FCO. Where a number is a cache floor it is described as one, and where a rule does not hold universally the gaps are spelled out.

Entry rules for a Philippine passport in Italy

1 rule governs entry here for a Philippine passport: Schengen short-stay (Type C) required, at €90 short-stay (Type C), for a maximum stay of 90 days within any 180-day rolling window. Verified 2026-05-18.

  • Schengen Area (Spain / France / Italy) — Schengen short-stay (Type C) required; fee €90 short-stay (Type C); max stay 90 days within any 180-day rolling window. Apply at the consulate of your primary destination country. Use our Schengen 90/180 calculator on /tools/. Official source

Two things this table does not cover, and they are the ones that strand people. A visa grants permission to apply for entry — the officer at the border still decides, and a return or onward ticket plus proof of funds is what that decision usually turns on. And a visa for your destination says nothing about the countries you transit: several major hubs require their own transit visa or a same-terminal, same-ticket connection to be exempt, and the exemption is lost the moment you have to collect a bag and check in again. Visa rules change frequently. Use this as a starting reference only; verify with the destination’s embassy or official immigration portal before booking. For OFW employment visas, follow the DMW deployment process — that is separate from tourist/visit visas.

How much do MNL–FCO fares move week to week? Across 3 weekly snapshots from 2026-W24 to 2026-W29 the cheapest one-way ranged ₱26,126 to ₱28,339. Each point is the lowest fare visible that week, not an average of the market.

Can I claim delay compensation on MNL–FCO? Yes on the Italy-departing leg: EU261 covers it whatever carrier you fly. On the Manila-departing leg only if the operating carrier is EU/EEA-licensed. Separately, a departure from a Philippine airport is covered by the Civil Aeronautics Board’s Air Passenger Bill of Rights, which mandates rebooking, refunds and amenities but sets no fixed cash scale.

Magkano ang ticket Manila to Rome? Roughly PHP 55,000-82,000 (EUR 905-1,350 / USD 980-1,465) off-peak; peak hits PHP 110,000-155,000.

May nonstop ba sa FCO? Wala — connect via Gulf hubs (DOH, DXB, AUH) or IST. Qatar usually pinaka-mura.

Para sa OFW ba ang route na ito? Mostly diaspora plus caregiver OFW. Italy is the largest Pinoy diaspora sa continental Europe.

Kailangan ba ng Schengen visa? Yes — Schengen short-stay visa, processing 2-4 weeks via Italian Embassy.


Updated 9 May 2026. FlyPilipinas is a 14-person Filipino editorial team; content is researched and edited by Filipino travel and OFW specialists. About the author →.

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