Thursday, April 12, 2007

More PAL Flights

(allheadlinenews.com) - Philippine flag carrier Philippine Airlines announced on Wednesday additional flights to major domestic and international destinations to meet the rising demand, particularly among summer travelers.

In a statement, PAL said it is increasing frequency and capacity to local destinations Davao, Kalibo, Tagbilaran, Cagayan de Oro and Tacloban. The increase in flights will be in effect until early June, the carrier said.

At the same time, travelers to Beijing, Xiamen, Nagoya, Okinawa, Seoul, Busan, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Las Vegas and Vancouver will also have an expanded options in for their flights.

From the current three flights per day, PAL will now fly five times to Davao until early June. Likewise, the capacity to Tagbilaran has been more than doubled.

Flights to Cagayan de Oro will become daily from May 7 to June 3.

Tacloban will get a third flight every Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday in May.

Flights to Beijing, Xiamen and Nagoya will now be increased to five per week from the present four, PAL said. Okinawa will get a third weekly flight.

Service in Seoul will also be increased with extra A320 every Monday and Friday starting May.

To the United States, there will be a PAL flight every Tuesday (from April 17 to May 22) to Los Angeles and every Sunday (from April 22 to May 20) to San Francisco.

PAL service to Vancouver and Las Vegas will also be increased, it was said.

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