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
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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
PAL Relaunches Clark – Siargao Flights This December
Philippine Airlines (PAL) is set to expand its Clark hub network with the relaunch of direct flights between Clark and Siargao, beginning on December 3,
[POLL] What Planes Would You Want PAL to Order?
We’re all eagerly awaiting Philippine Airlines’ next aircraft order, especially since their current fleet is showing its age. While they do have nine A350-1000s and
Where Does PAL Fly their Two A350-900s?
Philippine Airlines (PAL) operated six Airbus A350-900s until the pandemic hit, which forced the airline to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. As a result,
Manila to Kaohsiung Inaugural Flight Onboard Cebu Pacific
On August 16, Cebu Pacific launched its inaugural flight between Manila and Kaohsiung, Taiwan. The airline will serve this route three times a week, and
PAL Named Best Employer Brand for 2024
Philippine Airlines (PAL) has been awarded the Best Employer Brand for 2024 at the LinkedIn Talent Awards in the Philippines. This award reflects PAL’s dedication
PAL Reports Strong Growth in First Half of 2024
Philippine Airlines (PAL) has closed the first half of 2024 with notable increases in passenger numbers, cargo volume, and ancillary services, leading to total consolidated
PAL’s Next Aircraft Order can be the Biggest in its History
Since 2023, I have been hoping for Philippine Airlines (PAL) to put in another aircraft order. Given the positive outlook of air travel demand, upcoming
At What Speeds Do Planes Take-Off
During an incident at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport where a Philippine Airlines Boeing 777-300ER had to abort take-off, a journalist asked why the pilots