Packing & climate: November in Manila (Ninoy Aquino International Airport (MNL) area) is generally drier and slightly cooler than the wet season; pack light breathable clothing, a light rain jacket for residual showers early in the month, and comfortable shoes for city walking. For Atlanta departures (Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL)), expect fall temperatures—pack layers for airport transit and possible chilly evenings. Health & documents: ensure passport validity (recommended 6+ months), verify visa or entry requirements, and carry any required vaccination records; consider travel insurance for November holiday travel. Jet lag & scheduling: to reduce jet lag on the west-to-east ATL→MNL leg, try an overnight departure from Atlanta, sleep on board, and aim to arrive in Manila early afternoon to sync to local daylight. Connectivity & transit: for cheaper November fares, consider one-stop itineraries via Tokyo (NRT/HND), Seoul (ICN), or Singapore (SIN), and confirm transit visa rules for each hub. CTA: Pack smart, check entry rules, and set fare alerts to get the best November itinerary for your Atlanta to Manila trip.