Many Filipinos have wondered if Cebu Pacific will ever fly to the United States mainland, especially as the airline continues to expand its fleet and
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PAL Boosts Flights for Holiday Travel Demand
Philippine Airlines (PAL) is expanding its services to meet the rising demand for holiday travel. With new routes and additional flights, the airline aims to
The Emirates World Store Opens in Manila
Emirates has unveiled its first Emirates World retail store concept in Southeast Asia, introducing a new standard in travel retail experiences in Manila. This 221-square-meter
PAL to Move to New York JFK’s New Terminal One
Philippine Airlines (PAL) has officially partnered with the newly built New Terminal One at New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport. This agreement will elevate
PAL Adds New Daily Flights to Cauayan Starting January 2025
Philippine Airlines (PAL) will add daily flights between Manila and Cauayan, Isabela, starting January 15, 2025. This new service gives residents of Northern Luzon an
PAL Launches Nonstop Flights to Seattle
Philippine Airlines (PAL) has officially commenced nonstop services to Seattle, marking a new chapter in its long-standing transpacific connections. The inaugural flight, PR 124, departed
PAL Expands Australia Flights with 22 Weekly Services
Philippine Airlines (PAL) is expanding its operations in Australia with the launch of daily nonstop flights between Manila and Brisbane starting on October 27, 2024.
PAL Faces Delays in Aircraft Deliveries
Philippine Airlines (PAL) is grappling with challenges as it faces aircraft shortages that impact its operations. One of the immediate consequences is the temporary halt
PAL Resumes Cebu-Osaka Flights Starting December 22
Philippine Airlines (PAL) is set to relaunch regular nonstop flights between Mactan-Cebu and Osaka Kansai beginning December 22, 2024. This move marks an expansion of
Airlines Show Support for New NAIA Management Transition
The Air Carriers Association of the Philippines (ACAP) and the Board of Airline Representatives (BAR) have expressed their support for the upcoming management transition of