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Philippines to China By Air freight, Container ship or Road

See the best way to ship your freight from Philippines to China by Air, Sea and Road. Compare transit times, frequency, emissions, sailing schedules and much more.

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Philippines to China

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Air Freight

1h 54m, 1-2 times a week

52kg CO₂

Container Ship

24h 34m, Every 1-2 weeks

291kg CO₂
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Philippines to China by Air freight

The quickest way to get from Philippines to China by plane will take about 1h 54m and departs from Clark International Airport / Clark Air Base (CRK) and arrives into Shenzhen Bao'an International Airport (SZX). There are flights departing 1-2 times a week on this route. UPS Airlines is one of the carriers that operates regular services on this route with flights departing 1-2 times a week.

Quickest air route

Clark International Airport / Clark Air Base to Shenzhen Bao'an International Airport

Departs from

Departs from

1h 54m
1-2 times a week
1,092 km
679 mi.
Direct
No stops

Estimated emissions

52kg CO₂ (per 100kg)

Operating carriersDeparture frequencyAircraft types
Carrier Identifier: 5XUPS AirlinesFreighter
1-2 times a weekBoeing 767-300 Freighter
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Cargo flights

Ninoy Aquino International Airport to Shanghai Pudong International Airport

Departs from

Departs from

3h 40m
2-4 times a day
1,854 km
1,152 mi.
Direct
No stops

Estimated emissions

113kg CO₂ (per 100kg)

Operating carriersDeparture frequencyAircraft types
Carrier Identifier: MUChina Eastern AirlinesFreighter
1-2 times a dayAirbus A320+1 others
Carrier Identifier: Y8Suparna AirlinesFreighter
Every 1-2 daysBoeing 737 Freighter
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Philippines to China by Container ship

The quickest way to get from Philippines to China by ship will take about 24h 34m and departs from Manila (PHMNL) and arrives into Quanzhou (CNQZJ). There are vessels departing every 1-2 weeks on this route. SITC is one of the carriers that operates regular services on this route with vessels departing every 1-2 weeks.

Quickest ocean route

Manila to Quanzhou

Port of loading

Port of loading

24h 34m
Every 1-2 weeks
1,330 km
826 mi.
Direct
No stops

Estimated emissions

291kg CO₂ (per TEU)

Service LinesService TypeDeparture frequencyServicing Carriers
Carrier Identifier: 12PDCPX5
DirectEvery 1-2 weeksSITC
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Cargo flights

Manila to Xiamen

Port of loading

Port of loading

1 day 19h
2-4 times a week
1,324 km
823 mi.
Direct
No stops

Estimated emissions

221kg CO₂ (per TEU)

Service LinesService TypeDeparture frequencyServicing Carriers
Carrier Identifier: 12PDEPX1
DirectEvery 1-2 weeksSITC
Carrier Identifier: TSTUCPX/MBX
DirectEvery 1-2 weeksTS Lines
Carrier Identifier: 12PDCPX5
DirectEvery 1-2 weeksSITC
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Most frequent

Manila to Shanghai

Port of loading

Port of loading

3 days 10h
Every 1-2 days
2,178 km
1,354 mi.
Direct
1 stop

Estimated emissions

250kg CO₂ (per TEU)

Service LinesService TypeDeparture frequencyServicing Carriers
Carrier Identifier: 11DXCP8 / RMP1 / CP1
DirectEvery 1-2 weeksCNC Line, COSCO, RCL, ZIM
Carrier Identifier: 12IHCPF
Direct2-4 times a weekSinotrans, Wan Hai
Carrier Identifier: MAEUIA1
DirectEvery 1-2 weeksMaersk, China United
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