Nice mix of Asian and Middle Eastern airlines. I’m sure when the much larger New Manila International Airport opens, there will be a surge in airlines from Europe and the Americas.
Thank you for this. I don't know why I find watching planes take off and land so thrilling. The freedom of jet flight? Such a great video with clear shots!
30:18 - same plane and flight number personally rode last August the sixth, what an experience. Great catch once again, Straya! 34:43 - back from retirement/storage after a few years?
That Airbus A330-300 wearing Cebu Pacific's old livery is now retired from their fleet. RP-C3348 is the only A330-300 that is active on their fleet. It wears their new logo.
Beautiful video. I am pivoting towards a different aviation content. would you mind if I use some of your footage and credit you on the video itself and description?
United has 3 routes to/from Manila: San Francisco, Guam and Koror. The Manila- San Francisco route started late last year and is operated by a B777-300ER, while Guam and Kororare served by the B737. These 737 routes have been existing for quite some time now. They were originally operated Continental Micronesia and were inherited by United when United and Continental merged. There were even services to Saipan and Yap once, but have since been discontinued
@@PhilippinesTravelFan not sure about the flight continuing on to hnl because the united flight frm manila to guam has ua184 as its flight number whereas the guam honolulu daily flight's flight number is ua200. Also, the mnl-gum flight is operated by a 737 while the gum-hnl flight is served by a 777. I think what you are trying to point out is that some people going to hnl from mnl would transit at guam. And that has been the case for decades. Even before the united continental merger. Some people i know would even take that flight to the mainland. Like a friend of mine would used to fly mnl-gum-hnl-sfo.
Yehey! Our Flag Carrier and our homebase! 💙❤️🇵🇭
WE GETTING OUT OF EDSA WITH DIS ONE 🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
We have the same pfp
@@Nobi36 don't worry New Manila International Airport is the best solution
@@PhilippinesTravelFan as a bulakenyo I see this as a win win situation
Nice mix of Asian and Middle Eastern airlines.
I’m sure when the much larger New Manila International Airport opens, there will be a surge in airlines from Europe and the Americas.
Thanks for sharing. love watching every plane.
Oh My! Those high rise skyscraper of Manila at night is insane👍👍
Very nice manila mungola airport beautiful
Mungola? What's that?
Beautiful Airport ❤❤❤
God bless Philippines 🇵🇭 🙏 💕
Thank you for this. I don't know why I find watching planes take off and land so thrilling. The freedom of jet flight? Such a great video with clear shots!
Glad you enjoyed it mate!
Love Manila, love Singapore Airlines
Amazing video!
Another great video!
@20:33 Philippine Airlines A330-300 almost had a tail strike! Wow! Awesome man! Thanks!
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@@rv70dreadnaught What? Just click the timeline and you'll see.
Another great video
30:18 - same plane and flight number personally rode last August the sixth, what an experience. Great catch once again, Straya!
34:43 - back from retirement/storage after a few years?
That Airbus A330-300 wearing Cebu Pacific's old livery is now retired from their fleet.
RP-C3348 is the only A330-300 that is active on their fleet. It wears their new logo.
This video clip is already old. I think this was taken somewhere in 2021 or 2022.
Noted, thanks @@stingcobra8538.
These aren't getting old...
1,500th viewer!
Beautiful video. I am pivoting towards a different aviation content. would you mind if I use some of your footage and credit you on the video itself and description?
Any videos of air force 1 landing at naia
Rolls Royce engine sound
1. Trent 800 1:16
2. Trent XWB 23:43 16:43 0:29
3. Trent 700 6:59 42:03 20:38
My fav airplanes philippine airlines
22:27 korean air PW4000
i think this is a long time when this was recorded becuase cebu pacific a330 rp-c3346 is already retired
Cathay Pacific rolls Royce Trent 800 ❤
30:45 this one is PR112 MNL-LAX PR102 is night time
4:34 I remember that plane it was plane crash
Cute Hello Kitty jet by Eva Air.
love cathay pacific
At 4:41 Did I See Aisana Airlines Flight 214
Yung kay airasia po yun si Z2125
Can u try clark international airport?
Is it really NAIA?
Where Is my favorite airline, ANA?
Wheres your Spotting Area In The Philippines?
Looks like in the condos along sucat after duty free area
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4:34 I SAW THAT FLIGHT AND RECORDED IT
How does a United 737 go to Manila 💀💀
There's an island hopping service from united which goes from honolulu with 3 stopovers then stops at guam then heads straight for manila
United has 3 routes to/from Manila: San Francisco, Guam and Koror. The Manila- San Francisco route started late last year and is operated by a B777-300ER, while Guam and Kororare served by the B737. These 737 routes have been existing for quite some time now. They were originally operated Continental Micronesia and were inherited by United when United and Continental merged. There were even services to Saipan and Yap once, but have since been discontinued
Well, the United 737 is an island service from Guam, in fact the direct flight from Manila to Guam then continue to Honolulu
@@PhilippinesTravelFan not sure about the flight continuing on to hnl because the united flight frm manila to guam has ua184 as its flight number whereas the guam honolulu daily flight's flight number is ua200. Also, the mnl-gum flight is operated by a 737 while the gum-hnl flight is served by a 777. I think what you are trying to point out is that some people going to hnl from mnl would transit at guam. And that has been the case for decades. Even before the united continental merger. Some people i know would even take that flight to the mainland. Like a friend of mine would used to fly mnl-gum-hnl-sfo.
hi
Beautiful manila