Philippine Airlines (PAL) will resume direct service on its most popular routes to mainland China, Beijing and Shanghai, on February 14 and February 21, respectively.
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Bringing Love at 30,000 feet with the PAL Love Bus
If you mention the name “Love Bus” to your tito and tita, three things will come to mind. The “Love Bus”, a heart decked blue
Airlines in the Philippines are slowly returning to China
After China relaxed its entry restrictions due to Covid, major airlines in the Philippines are ramping up their flights to China. Philippine Airlines, Cebu Pacific,
Pan Am China Clipper, the very first transpacific flight to Manila
Aviation history in the Philippines began as early as the 1920s; however, it was in the 1930s when the first transpacific flight happened, not by
Should Cebu Pacific bring back its flights to Doha and Riyadh?
Cebu Pacific is working to return to its pre-pandemic levels of service. In March, flights will resume to Melbourne. Additional Airbus A330neos are scheduled to
The First Airport in Metro Manila was Located in Caloocan
Many people believe that the Manila International Airport, later renamed Ninoy Aquino International Airport, was the first international airport in the National Capital Region. Little
PAL will be reopening flights between Manila and Guangzhou
Philippine Airlines (PAL), the country’s flag carrier, will bring back direct flights between Manila and Guangzhou (Canton), the megaport city and gateway to China’s Pearl
What you need to know about Royal Air Philippines
Only three airlines immediately spring to mind when one thinks of Philippine air travel. Among these are Philippine Airlines, Cebu Pacific, and AirAsia Philippines. However,
The biggest Airbus A350 airline customers
The Airbus A350 is now a popular widebody long-range aircraft intended to be a replacement for the quad-engine A340. The aircraft is constructed of carbon
PAL operates two types of A321neo jets and here are the difference
There are two main variations of the Airbus A321neo used by Philippine Airlines: the LR and the SR. So, what exactly is the distinction between