PAL to roll out more domestic flights starting Oct. 1
Philippine Airlines (PAL) will soon roll out more flights from Clark, Cebu, and Davao airports starting October 1, just in time for the Christmas season when many people look forward to out-of-town trips.
Philippine Airlines (PAL) is a flag carrier of the Philippines. /IMAGE Philippine Airlines Facebook page
Starting October 1, travelers will be able to explore Central and Northern Luzon through flights between Clark, Pampanga, and Basco, Batanes that will be available four times in a week. There will also be additional daily Clark-Busuanga (Palawan) and Clark-Caticlan (for Boracay-bound passengers) flights.
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Starting November 1, connections within Mindanao will also increase through Davao-Cagayan de Oro and Davao-Zamboanga flights. You can also look forward to enhanced connections between Mindanao and Central Visayas with Davao-Tagbilaran flights.
PAL is known for its heartfelt Filipino service. /IMAGE Philippine Airlines Facebook page
Meanwhile, travelers can enjoy traveling to areas across the three island groups – Southern Luzon, Central Visayas, and Northern Mindanao – with new Cebu-Ozamis, Cebu-Siargao, Cebu-Camiguin and Cebu-Legaspi flights starting December 1.
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There will also be direct links from Central Luzon to two points in Visayas and one in Mindanao. On December 15, PAL will roll out four Clark-Bacolod flights weekly, daily Clark-Tagbilaran flights, and three Clark-Cagayan de Oro flights weekly.
Sources: Business Mirror, Philippine News Agency
Images grabbed from Philippine Airlines Facebook page