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About Philippine Airlines

Philippine Airlines is the flag carrier of the Philippines and operates to 31 destinations in the Philippines and 36 overseas destinations in Southeast Asia, East Asia, Middle East and Oceania. 

 


Where does Philipinne Airlines fly?

Philippine Airlines Destinations

As well as flying to the Philippines, the flagship airline goes to many international destinations.These destinations include Brisbane, Darwin, Melbourne, Toronto, Vancouver, Shanghai, Xiamen, General Santos, Davao, Kalibo, Manila, Puerto Princesa, Dammam, Busan, Seoul, Taipei and many others. Philippine Airlines has codeshare agreements with All Nippon Airways, Cathay Pacific, Etihad Airways, Gulf Air, Malaysia Airlines, Turkish Airlines and WestJet

Philippine Airlines is the only airline that flies non-stop from Manila to London and flies 5x weekly, making it the only airline flying to the Philippines from London directly. Following a 29-month administration that favoured cost-efficiency over passenger comfort, the airline has has the past five years investing in route network expansion and fleet modernisation as its flagship initiatives, guided by a new brand philosophy -"Heart of the Filipin." Philipinne Airlines now hopes to become a five star airline. 

Restoring the prestige to be at the level of a legacy carrier will be beneficial both for the company and the country as it will increase passenger count going in the Philippines and will leave a good image of the country where ever the carrier flies. The shift in direction comes at a perfect moment in time, as the Philippines' economy has been one of the fastest growing in Asia over the last couple of years. 

The economic prosperity will be further improved by the carrier's new course of action, as they will create more jobs both directly and indirectly and help serve a larger amount of passengers worldwide.

Philippine Airlines Subsidiaries

PAL Express is the low-cost subsidiary airline of Philippine Airlines. Click here for PAL Express or use the search bar above to compare and make Philippine Airlines and PAL Express reservations.

 


Philippine Airlines Frequent Flyer Program

When you make a Philippine Airlines booking, you can collect air miles or frequent flyer points. The airline operates a frequent flyer program called Mabuhay Miles to reward regular travelers. Mabuhay Miles allows passengers to collect flight miles with the largest network in the Philippines, and many more destinations around the world including North Asia, Southeast Asia, Australia, North America, Middle East and Europe. 

 


Class Fares

Philippine Airlines offers two class fares: Business and Economy.

 


Philippine Airlines Business Class

Experience high class service on board your Philipinne Airlines flight with comfortable reclining seats, gourmet meals and a wide range of entertainment options.

Philippine Airlines Business Class Facilities

There's plenty of entertainment on board your Philipinne Airlines flight, with over 60 hours of Hollywood movies to choose from. Passengers can also choose from a wide range of complimentary drinks and refreshments. The airline's top class dinner chef-prepared service provided also means you'll be dining in style on board your flight.

Philippine Airlines Business Class Seating

Business Class seats on Philipinne Airlines not only allow for extra legroom but also allow further reclination.

Use the search bar above to find Business Class flights on Philippine Airlines

 


Philippine Airlines Economy Class

Philippine Airlines' Economy Class offers a tropical, comfortable interior to make you feel you are in the Philippines.

Philippine Airlines Economy Class Facilites

Food, snacks and in-flight entertainment is included in Philippine Airlines' Economy Class.

Philippine Airlines Economy Class Seating

New seating has been placed in Philippine Airlines' Economy Class which involve the seat cusion on the bottom being able to moved to the comfort of the passenger or recline for added relaxation. Monitors are also included in the seating with a touch-screen function.

 


Philippine Airlines Baggage

Carry-on Baggage

Passengers flying on Philippine Airlines are entitled to one item of carry-on baggage per passengers that must be no heavier than 7kg and no larger than the overall dimensions of 115 cm. Philippine Airlines have the right to give an excess baggage charge on any carry-on baggage that exceeds these dimensions.

Checked Baggage

The checked baggage allowance for your Philippine Airlines flight will depend on whether passengers are flying domestically or internationally and the class of travel.

Domestic Flights

The Philippine Airlines baggage rules for domestic flights are as follows:

Economy Supersaver allows passengers 10kg of checked baggage.

Economy Saver allows passengers 15kg of checked baggage.

Economy Value and Economy Classic allows passengers 20kg of checked baggage.

Economy Flex and Economy Plus allow passengers 25kg of checked baggage.

Business Promo allows passengers 30kg of checked baggage.

Business Classic allows passengers 35kg of checked baggage.

Business Flex allows passengers 40kg of checked baggage.

 

Inter-Domestic Flights

Free checked baggage is not included with Economy Basic.

Economy Supersaver allows passengers 10kg of checked baggage.

Economy Value allows passengers 15kg of checked baggage.

Economy Classic allows passengers 20kg of checked baggage.

Economy Flex and Economy allows passengers 25kg of checked baggage.

 

International Flights

To the Pacific and Asia — passengers are allowed 25kg of checked baggage in all Economy classes, except for Premium Economy, which allows for 30kg of checked baggage. Passengers are allowed 35kg of checked baggage in all Business classes. 

To Europe — Passengers are allowed 30kg of checked baggage in all Economy classes, except for Premium Economy, which allows for 35kg of checked baggage. Passengers are allowed 40kg of checked baggage in all Business classes.

To the Middle East, Japan, USA and Guam— Philippine airlines passengers are allowed two pieces of checked baggage at 23kg per piece in all Economy classes, except for Economy Plus, which allows two pieces of checked baggage at 25kg per piece. Passengers are allowed two pieces of checked baggage at 32kg per piece in all Business classes.

To Korea Philippine Airlines passengers are allowed 20kg of checked baggage in all Economy classes, except for Economy Plus, which allows 25kg of checked baggage. Passengers are allowed 30kg of checked baggage in Business Promo and Business Classic and 35kg of checked baggage in Business Flex.

 

 


Philippine Airways Check-In Information

Online Check-In

Passengers can check-in online for their Philipene Airlines flight by visiting the Phillipene Airlines web check-in page and entering their booking reference and last name. Online check-in is available from 24 hours—1 hour before scheduled flight departure time.

Airport Check-In

Passengers that are unable to check-in online or need special assistance will need to check-in to their Philippine Airlines flight at the airport. Passengers must visit the Philippine Airlines check-in desk to check-in at the airport. Passengers can check-in no later than 45 minutes before their scheduled flight departure time. We recommend arriving a long time in advance for international flights to allow for the appropriate time for check-in, baggage drop and security.

 


Philippine Airlines In-flight Entertainment

Philipinne Airlines offers passengers a wide selection of new movies, TV shows, music and games so you never get bored on your Philipinne Airlines flight. Watch over 300 hours of content on the mpal eSuite screen built into the seat in front of you, or stream music TV and movies onto your personal device with the myPal Player app.

Philippine Airlines TV Shows

Find sitcoms like "Fresh off the Boat" as well as hilarious Philipino TV shows on board your Philipinne Airlines flight. Philipinne Airlines regularly updates the TV shows on offer, so even frequent flyers can find something new to watch.

Philippine Airlines Movies

Discover Hollywood new releases as well as Philipinne thrillers on board your Philipinne Airlines flight.

 


Philippine Airlines Food

Philippine Airlines Meal Options

For flights longer than 45 minutes, passengers in economy class are given complimentary snacks or meals, depending on the time and duration of your flights. Economy meals are designed in a collaboration of traditional and fusion cuisine. Business class passengers can enjoy a choice of Western, Filipino and Japanese inspired food, depending on the route flying.

Philippine Airlines Special Dietary Requirements

Passengers with special dietary, medical and religious dietary requirements can pre-order special meals up to 48 hours before flying. This must be done by calling Philippine Airlines Reservations Hotline. These meals are available on international flights only. The following list is the available special meals to pre-order:

      Child Meal   Baby Meal  
          Children’s Meal  
      Dietary Meal   Low salt Meal  
          Gluten Intolerant Meal  
          Low lactose Meal  
          Low fat Meal  
          Low Calorie Meal  
          Diabetic Meal  
          Bland Meal  
          Fruit Platter Meal  
      Vegetarian Meal   Vegetarian Asian (Hindu) Meal  
          Vegetarian vegan Meal  
          Vegetarian lacto-ovo Meal  
          Vegetarian oriental Meal  
      Religious Meal   Hindu Meal  
          Kosher Meal  
          Moslem Meal  
          Vegetarian Jain Meal  

 

Philippine Airlines Drinks & Alcohol

International economy class passengers can choose from a selection of soft drinks, hot drinks, wines, liquors and beers on board their flights. Business class international passengers can enjoy a wider range of soft drinks, hot drinks, champagne, cocktails, wines, liquors and beers.

 


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Philippine Airlines Route Map

Philippine Airlines Route Map


Philippine Airlines Popular Destinations

Manila  dark grey plane icon  Bangkok

 

Busan  dark grey plane icon  Manila 

 

Hong Kong  dark grey plane icon  Manila

 

Kalibo  dark grey plane icon  Busan

 

Tokyo  dark grey plane icon  Cebu

 

Seoul  dark grey plane icon  Kalibo


Philippine Airlines Hub Airport 

Ninoy Aquino International Airport 

Philippine Airlines is based at Ninoy Aquino International Airport, also known as Manila International Airport, which is the airport serving Manila, Philippines. The airport also serves as a hub for AirAsia Philippines, AirAsia Zest, Cebgo and Cebu PacificThe airport has two runways and can handle nearly 35 million passengers every year. Other airlines which fly to and from Manila International Airport include Air China, Air Niugini, All Nippon Airways, China Airlines, China Eastern, China Southern, Delta Airlines, Emirates, Ethiopian Airlines, Japan Airlines and many others.

 Ninoy Aquino Airport

 


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Philippine Airlines News

12th June 2018

Philippine Airlines’ new Airbus A350 takes first flight

The first of six Airbus A350-900 aircraft set to be delivered to Philippine Airlines has taken its maiden flight from Airbus’s industrial facility in Toulouse, France.

Philippine Airlines aims to take delivery of four of its A350s within this year. Where exactly the aircraft will fly, the airline has yet to formally announce, though it has stated in the past the aircraft will operate on new routes to North America – notably the US East Coast – and Europe.

That being said, despite recently announcing that its flights between Manila and New York would be switching to non-stop this October – a route the A350 would be ideally placed to operate – the airline’s Boeing 777-300ER aircraft is currently earmarked to fly the route.

The aircraft will be three-class, offering Airspace cabins that Philippine Airlines describes as being its “most luxurious business class, premium economy and economy class cabins to date”.

Philippine Airlines has been on a mission to upgrade its cabin offerings over the past year, including by retrofitting its A330-300 with a new three-class configuration that notably features a Thompson Vantage XL business class seat.

Meanwhile, the carrier has also begun taking delivery of its medium-range A321neo aircraft, which will be available on its Manila-Brisbane route next month. These notably include 12 fully flat business class seats, making Philippine Airlines the first Asian carrier to offer such seating on a narrow-body aircraft to Australia.

 

30th May 2018

Philippine Airlines may be affected by the increase of flight prices in the Philippines

Airlines in the Philippines, such as Philippine Airlines, may need to consider raising ticket prices to compensate for rising fuel costs as the local currency takes a dive. The Philippine Peso is currently at a 12-year low and may cause Philippine Airlines to expereience a lack of demand for air travel. Philippine Airlines, owned by industry giant Lucio Tan, incurs $11 million a year in additional costs for every $1 increase in the price of a barrel of fuel. For this reason airlines may have to adjust their prices accordingly.

 

9th April 2018

Philippine Airlines to launch direct flights from New York to Manila

Philippine Airlines is expanding its route capacity by adding a new non-stop flight between the capital of the USA and the Capital of the Philippines. The new route to JFK airport is part of the airline's winter schedule. At 15 hours of flight time, the new route gives passengers a choice to leave out the odd stopover (although for some people a stopover is like an extra holiday). The current Philippine Airlines service to New York, which only recommenced in 2015 after a 17 year hiatus, includes a time-sucking and inefficient stop in Vancouver. The airline—which was recently upgraded from three to four stars by Skytrax, also flies to the American cities of San Francisco, Los Angeles, as well as the Canadian capital Toronto, from Manila.

 

2nd March 2018

Philippine Airlines is looking at Seattle-Manila flights with new aircraft

Philippine Airlines is expanding its fleet, was accepted for the TSE-Pre expedited security screening program at U.S. airports, and earned a coveted SkyTrax four-star rating for great customer service. As well as this, Philippine Airlines is planing on launching a Davao-Siargao route this month. The new route will begin on March 25, flying on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays, said PAL in a statement on Monday, March 5. "We envision Davao to become a major hub in our network in the years to come that will spur tremendous economic and tourism activities in the region," said PAL senior assistant vice president for Visayas and Mindanao Harry Inoferio.

 

10th January 2018

Philippine Airlines to be Southeast Asia’s first long haul narrowbody operator

The longest A321neo route from Southeast Asia will be operated by PAL. As CAPA has previously highlighted, PAL is planning to use its first six A321neos on routes of up to eight hours, connecting Manila with Australia and India.

See related report: Philippine Airlines plans Australia and India expansion using A321neos with auxiliary fuel tanks

PAL president Jamie Bautista told CAPA in Oct-2017 that Manila-Brisbane will likely be PAL’s first long haul narrowbody route. The new nonstop route is expected to be launched in Mar-2017, following delivery of PAL’s first A321neo. PAL currently uses A320ceos to serve Brisbane via Darwin. Nonstop, the nearly 6000km route is too long for A320ceos or A321ceos.

Mr Bautista said that after Manila-Brisbane PAL plans to introduce the A321neo on the slightly longer Manila-Sydney and Manila-Melbourne routes, which are currently served with A330-300s. Manila-Delhi is the last route planned for the six A321neos, which are slated to be delivered to PAL in 2018.

PAL has 21 A321neos on order, but only the first six aircraft will be used for long haul operations. The remaining 15 aircraft will be used on regional routes, and be delivered in a higher density configuration. PAL’s first six A321neos will be in a low density 176-seat configuration, and feature lie-flat sets in business class.

 

19th December 2017

Philippine Airlines announced it will be leased and operate a 777-300ER

Boeing and leasing company Avation PLC celebrated the delivery of Avation's first Boeing airplane, a 777-300ER (Extended Range), that will be leased and operated by Philippine Airlines. This airplane is the 10th 777-300ER for Philippines' national carrier. Philippine Airlines took delivery of its ninth 777-300ER earlier in the week and will use the new airplanes primarily on routes from Manila to North America. The carrier will fly the 777-300ER directly from Everett, Wash. to Vancouver, British Columbia where the airplanes will enter revenue service to Manila.

 

6th December 2017

Philippine Airlines launches non-stop flights between Auckland and Manila

Philippine Airlines has begun non-stop services between Manila and Auckland using an Airbus A340. The airline has upgauged from an A320 which for the past two years has been flying via Cairns to Philippines. The new service landed 15 minutes early, at 1.50pm today. While frequency has dropped from four to three flights a week, the bigger plane, which landed this afternoon, will add about 14,000 seats to the route.

 

18th September 2017

Philippine Airlines proposing Cebu - Bangkok December 2017 launch

Philippine Airlines in the week of 17SEP17’s filed planned Cebu – Bangkok service, currently not available for reservation. Proposed service would see the airline operates 3 weekly flights, from 02DEC17.

PR738 CEB2125 – 0010+1BKK 321 246
PR739 BKK0130 – 0615CEB 321 357

 

 

13th September 2017

Philippine Airlines announces W17 frequency changes for Manila - Vancouver

Philippine Airlines from December 2017 is adjusting operational frequency for Manila – Vancouver route, as overall service being reduced from 11 to 7 weekly, effective 16DEC17, including 4 weekly service extending to New York JFK.

PR126 MNL1620 – 1200YVR 773 x357
PR116 MNL2115 – 1655YVR 773 3
PR116 MNL2145 – 1725YVR 773 5
PR116 MNL2200 – 1740YVR 773 7

PR117 YVR0010 – 0545+1MNL 773 46
PR117 YVR0025 – 0600+1MNL 773 1
PR127 YVR0410 – 0945+1MNL 773 x146

Previously reported on 09SEP17, Philippine Airlines will be operating nonstop Manila – Toronto route from 16DEC17, replacing 1-stop service via Vancouver. Reservation for nonstop Toronto flights opened in all booking classes on Monday 11SEP17.

 

 

12th September 2017

Philippine Airlines plans A330 Busan service from October 2017

Philippine Airlines starting next month plans to boost capacity on Manila – Busan route, currently served by Airbus A321 aircraft. From 04OCT17, 2 of 7 weekly flights will be operated by A330, instead of A321. For the first week of October 2017, certain operational days also operated by A330.

PR418 MNL1500 – 2000PUS 321 x47
PR418 MNL1500 – 2000PUS 330 47

PR419 PUS2100 – 2345MNL 321 x47
PR419 PUS2100 – 2345MNL 330 47

 

29th August 2017

Philippine Airlines long haul strategy: new nonstop routes to New York JFK and Toronto

Philippine Airlines (PAL) plans to begin a new phase of trans-Pacific expansion in Aug-2018 with the launch of nonstop flights from Manila to New York following delivery of its first two A350s. Manila-New York is expected to be the first of at least four trans-Pacific routes PAL adds by the end of 2019 as part of an ambitious strategy to improve its position in the highly competitive North American market.

PAL has opted for a 295 seat three class configuration for its A350s, providing lie flat business and premium economy products in the North American market for the first time. The airline has six A350s on order, which will be used to launch at least three new US routes.

PAL is also planning to expand in Canada by upgrading Toronto to nonstop using the 777-300ER. PAL will continue operating the 777 in its three biggest trans-Pacific routes – Manila to Los Angeles, San Francisco and Vancouver – and to Toronto while the smaller A350 will be used in thinner markets.

 

 

18th August 2017

Philippine Airlines announces codeshare partners with Royal Brunei Airlines

In August 2017, Royal Brunei Airlines and Philippine Airlines announced code share partners. The code-share arrangements signed recently between the flag carriers of the Philippines and Brunei Darussalam cover the routes - Manila - Bandar Seri Begawan; and Cebu - Bandar Seri Begawan (via Manila). These flights restor the Philippine flag carrier's presence in Brunei and provide passengers from Brunei access to PAL's wide domestic and international network of flights. The flights also create connectivity between Manila and Brunei as well as Cebu and Brunei.

 

16th August 2017

Philippine Airlines announces non-stop service from Auckland to Manila

Passengers travelling to the Philippines from New Zealand will no longer have to stop off in Australia when flying with Philippine Airlines. The airline announced it was introducing a direct flight on its Auckland to Manila route, cutting flying times for Kiwis heading to the increasingly popular country in Southeast Asia. Philippine Airlines already flies from Auckland but will no longer stop off in Cairns on the new route, due to start in December. The national carrier will operate a a 254-seat Airbus A340 on the new direct route, the only one from New Zealand. In 2016 Air NZ announced it would start direct flights to the Philippines but later deferred it until further notice. It could also act as a stop-off destination for people travelling to other destinations on the airline's network, including the United Kingdom, Asia, North America and the Middle East, he said. In 2016, travellers voted the Palawan archipelago in the Philippines "Best Island in the World" in the annual Travel + Leisure awards for the second time.

 

10th August 2017

Philippine Airlines is all set to boost its operations between Manila and London Heathrow with the deployment of its state-of-the-art 370 seater Boeing 777-300s on the route beginning September 19.

The triple7, considered the airline's flagship aircraft on US transpacific route, will soon serve MNL-UK operations to provide passengers a premium travel experience. By December, PAL will increase frequencies between the two cities from four times weekly to daily giving passengers the flexibility to choose from a wide selection of flight schedules. The B777 replaces the A340s which have served as workhorses between Manila and London Heathrow since 2013. At present, PAL has a total of 82 planes, made up of A320s, A321s, A330s, A340s and B777s as well as Bombardier Q300s and Q400s.

 

14th July 2017

Philippine Airlines to resume Abu Dhabi flights

Philippine Airlines said Thursday it would resume non-stop, thrice weekly flights from Manila to Abu Dhabi, citing increased demand.

From October 31, Philippine Airlines will operate PR 656 (Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays) departing Manila at 11:45 a.m. and PR 657 which departs from Abu Dhabi at 7:30 p.m. on the same day, the flag carrier said in a statement.

By the end of the year, Philippine Airlines said it would be offering both economy and business class seats on all Middle East flights.

The carrier flies to the following Middle East cities: 5 times weekly to Dammam, daily to Dubai, thrice weekly to Jeddah, 4 times weekly to Kuwait and daily to Riyadh.

 

27th June 2017

Philippine Airlines on 22 June commenced daily, domestic flights between Cebu and Tagbilaran

The short 72-kilometre hop between neighbouring islands is not served by any other airline. The route will be flown by the flag carrier with its A320s and becomes the shortest route anywhere in the world to be served at least daily by an Airbus narrow-body aircraft. The airline now operates a total of 46 domestic routes in the Philippines including 15 from Cebu. This new link means that Philippine Airlines now has a 33% share of the domestic market as measured by weekly seats compared with 43% for Cebu Pacific Air and 14% for Philippines AirAsia.

 

June 2017

Philippine Airlines announced it had firmed seven options for the Bombardier Q400, taking its orderbook for the turboprop type to 12

Dating from a purchase agreement signed in October 2016, the Q400s will be used to replace older turboprops in the Manila-based carrier's fleet, as well as for growth. PAL's Q400s will be configured in a two-class, 86-seat layout, for which it is the launch customer. Its premium-economy seats will have a 33in pitch, while the economy-class seats are at 29in. Deliveries are due to begin next month, with the initial five aircraft all arriving this year. Another five will be handed over from March 2018, with the remainder arriving in the latter part of 2019.

 

June 2017

Philippine Airlines in recent schedule update has filed seasonal service reduction for Manila – Honolulu route, currently served 5 times a week. From 18AUG17 to 25NOV17, service will be reduced to 4 weekly, on board Airbus A330 aircraft.

PR100 MNL1730 – 0955HNL 330 x135
PR101 HNL1140 – 1620+1MNL 330 x135

 

 

March 2017

Philippines Airlines announced it was launching 5 new routes on its domestic network

Four of these involved Cebu with all new services from there operated daily. The airline is using a mix of its own A320s and turboprop aircraft flown by its subsidiary PAL Express. On three of the five new routes the national flag carrier will face competition from its main rival Cebu Pacific Air and its subsidiary CebGo. The average sector length of these new routes is 467 kilometres.

Philippine Airlines was having advanced talks with potential investors, who could acquire as much as 50% of the flag carrier

Since tycoon Lucio Tan bought back his majority stake in PAL in 2014, the airline has been searching for a strategic investor to help fund its fleet and route expansion. The airline is interested in “less than 40 percent” of PAL. The law limits foreigners to 40-percent ownership of Philippine companies.

 

May 2017

Philippine Airlines announced it will "temporarily suspend" its Cebu-Los Angeles service effective May 30. PAL said passengers with tickets of the Cebu-Los Angeles flights dated May 30 and onwards may re-route and/or rebook their flights to Cebu-Manila-Los Angeles flights. Those with Los Angeles-Cebu flights may re-route and/or rebok their flights to Los Angeles-Manila-Cebu.

 

April 2017

Philippine Airlines expands Clark service from June 2017. Philippine Airlines from late-June 2017 continues to expand domestic operation from Clark, including the addition of 3 new routes. The following is planned new service.

Clark – Bacolod eff 22JUN17 3 weekly A321
PR833 CRK0700 – 0815BCD 321 246

PR834 BCD0855 – 1010CRK 321 246

Clark – Cagayan de Oro eff 23JUN17 4 weekly A321
PR859 CRK0630 – 0810CGY 321 x246

PR860 CGY0850 – 1030CRK 321 x246

Clark – Tagbilaran eff 22JUN17 1 daily PAL Express A320 (previously reported)
PR2871 CRK1500 – 1620TAG 320 D

PR2872 TAG0640 – 0800CRK 320 D

 

In May 2017, Philippine Airlines announced it was gradually ending domestic wide-body service on serveral key domestic routes, served by Airbus A330 and A340 aircraft. Affected routes as follow.

Manila – Cebu Last A340-300 flight operating on 27MAY17 from MNL, 29MAY17 from CEB. Last A330 flight operating on 31MAY17
Manila – Davao Last A330-300 flight operating on 31MAY17
Manila – Puerto Princesa Last A330-300 flight operating on 30MAY17

By 01JUN17, the sole domestic wide-body operation will be Manila – General Santos, served by Airbus A330-300 once a day.

 

 

December 2016

Philippine Airlines adds second Singapore route from Cebu, including a direct connection to Singapore. The national carrier has confirmed that its non-stop Cebu-Singapore route will take off on 16 December 2016, operating four times a week. Flights will depart the Philippine city every Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday evening and return the following morning. All services will be operated using the airline’s new 199-seat Airbus A321 aircraft. PAL already offers four daily flights between Manila and Singapore. Also launching on 16 December will be a new daily domestic service connecting Cebu with Caticlan and Clark. Caticlan is a gateway to the resort island of Boracay while Clark is an alternative option for travellers to Manila.

 

PAL currently has a three-star rating, sitting behind Thai Airways International with four stars, but ahead of Bangladesh Biman with two. North Korea's Air Koryo sits at the bottom of the rankings with just one star. In March, Philippine Airlines said it was targeting a five-star rating from Skytrax, the consultancy which ranks airlines and airports, by 2020 to bolster its global profile and put it on a par with larger Asian carriers like Japan's All Nippon Airways and Hong Kong's Cathay Pacific Airways. Philippine Airlines has outlined its proposed Clark hub operations as part of government's overall plan to decongest Manila Ninoy Aquino Int'l, located just 90 kilometres away. Beginning December 16, Philippine Airlines will offer a 7x weekly return service from Clark to Caticlan using Dash 8-400 equipment. The flights will benefit residents in Northern Metro Manila and Luzon due to the proximity of Clark International Airport to these areas.

 


 

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