Planning a trip to Hong Kong could be a tad overwhelming. Let this 4-day itinerary help you out!

Got Hong Kong on your travel wishlist? This might be your sign to finally book that trip!
Philippine Airlines is offering 15% off base fares to Hong Kong as part of its payday sale, running only until 30 October. If you’ve been dreaming of dim sum, Disneyland, or that night skyline at Victoria Harbour, this is your moment.
The sale covers flights from 25 October 2025 to 31 March 2026, perfect for quick Christmas breaks, Valentine dates abroad, or early summer barkada trips.
Some flights are surprisingly cheap too. A quick look on PAL’s website shows fares starting at around USD69.20 or roughly ₱4,100. That’s already inclusive of taxes, fees, and surcharges. Just note that the Philippine Travel Tax isn’t included.
Also read: ₱40,000 Budget for 1-Week Hong Kong Trip: Budget, Itinerary, Stays

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You can fly to Hong Kong from multiple cities in the Philippines, not just Manila. PAL’s sale covers flights from:
Manila
Cebu
Davao
Iloilo
Clark
Boracay (Caticlan)
Bacolod
Zamboanga
General Santos
Dumaguete
Puerto Princesa
Tagbilaran
Tacloban
Butuan
Kalibo
Laoag
Legazpi (Daraga)
Also read: Hong Kong Raises Airport Departure Tax By 67 Percent
To grab the deal, book directly through PAL’s official website. Just make sure to check for blackout dates and other terms and conditions before paying.
If you’re the type to wait for payday to book flights, this one’s literally made for you.
For Filipino travellers planning a Hong Kong trip soon, this limited-time PAL promo is the perfect chance to save on flights before the holiday rush.
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