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  • Xerxes
    Tripadvisor
    • Nov 2021
    • 238

    Philippine Airlines | Flights Fact Sheet

    Philippine Airlines | Company Information
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    PHILIPPINE AIRLINES GENERAL INFORMATION
    Departures from: Thailand: Bangkok
    China: Quanzhou, Hongkong
    Doha
    Dubai
    Riyadh
    Taipeh
    Australia: Sydney, Brisbaine, Melbourne, Perth
    Vietnam: Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh
    Indonesia: Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, Denpasar, Singapore
    USA: Los Angeles, San Francisco, New York
    Canada: Toronto, Vancouver
    Japan: Osaka, Nagoya
    Flights to: Manila (Non-Stop)
    Cebu
    Service Class: Economy
    Economy Premium
    Business Class
    Aircraft: Boeing 777-300
    Airbus A350
    Airbus A320
    Airbus A321 Neo
    Airbus A330-300
    Bombardier 300 | 400
    Frequent Flyer Program: Mabuhay Miles
    Skytrax Rating: 4-Star Airline
    Skytrax Reviews: Airline Reviews
    Planes | Seat Maps: Airline Reviews
    Website: Philippine Airlines
    Video | Economy Class
    Video | Premium Economy Class
    Video | Business Class
    Video | Mahubay Lounge Manila

    Last edited by Xerxes; 05-12-2023, 08:46 AM.
  • Sundance2020
    Administrator
    • Aug 2021
    • 2433

    #2
    PAL reopens flights to Beijing & Shanghai

    Direct flights from Manila to Shanghai, Pudong and Beijing in China are back on the Philippine Airlines schedule according to the airline’s latest travel advisory. The airline resumed flights to Shanghai three times weekly (Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday) starting 14 February. Twice weekly flights to Beijing (Tuesday and Friday) resume today, 21 February 2023



    Shanghai-bound flights will increase from three a week to daily starting 26 March. Flights to Beijing will also increase from two to four weekly on 26 March.
    Quanzhou (Jinjiang) and Macau will rejoin the PAL network in March, and at the same time, flights will increase on routes already established to Xiamen and Guangzhou (Canton).
    • Shanghai
      PR 338 Manila-Shanghai – until 21 March, every Tuesday departing at 0505, arriving at 0900.
      PR 336 Manila-Shanghai – until 25 March, every Thursday and Saturday, departing at 1130 and arriving at 1510.
      PR 336 Manila-Shanghai – starting 26 March daily, departing at 1050, arriving at 1430.
      PR 339 Shanghai-Manila – until 21 March every Tuesday departing at 1050, arriving at 1445.
      PR 337 Shanghai-Manila – until 25 March every Thursday and Saturday, departing at 1655, arriving at 2050.
      PR 337 Shanghai-Manila – starting 26 March daily, departing at 1400, arriving at 1950.
    • Bejing
      PR 358 Manila-Beijing – until 24 March, every Tuesday and Friday departing at 0700, arriving at 1155.
      PR 358 Manila-Beijing – starting 26 March, every Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Sunday, departing at 0710 and arriving at 1155.
      PR 359 Beijing-Manila – until 24 March every Tuesday and Friday, departing at 1255, arriving at 1805.
      PR 359 Beijing-Manila – starting 26 March, every Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Sunday departing at 1255, arriving at 1755.
    • Quanzhou | Jinjiang
      PR 356 Manila-Quanzhou (Jinjiang) – 19 March departing at 1100, arriving in Jinjiang at 1335.
      PR 356 Manila-Quanzhou (Jinjiang) – 22 March departing at 1100, arriving in Jinjiang at 1335.
      PR 356 Manila-Quanzhou (Jinjiang) – 24 March departing at 1055, arriving in Jinjiang at 1335.
      PR 356 Manila-Quanzhou (Jinjiang) – starting 26 March, daily departing at 1110, arriving in Jinjiang at 1340.
      PR 357 Quanzhou (Jinjiang)-Manila – 19 March departing at 1425, arriving in Manila at 1710.
      PR 357 Quanzhou (Jinjiang)-Manila – 22 March departing at 1425, arriving in Manila at 1710.
      PR 357 Quanzhou (Jinjiang)-Manila – 24 March departing at 1425, arriving in Manila at 1710.
      PR 357 Quanzhou (Jinjiang)-Manila – starting 26 March, daily departing at 1430, arriving in Manila at 1655.
    • Macau
      PAL will restore twice weekly flights between Manila and Macau, starting 26 March.
      PR 352 Manila-Macau – every Thursday and Sunday, departing at 1330, arriving at 1550.
      PR 353 Macau-Manila – every Thursday and Sunday departing at 1650, arriving at 1925.
      PAL adds flights on existing routes to Guangzhou and Xiamen
    • Guangyhou | Canton
      PR 382 Manila-Guangzhou (Canton) – until 25 March every Saturday, departing at 0235 and arriving at 0455.
      PR 382 Manila-Guangzhou (Canton) – until 23 March every Thursday, departing at 0505 and arriving at 0900.
      PR 382 Manila-Guangzhou (Canton) – starting 7 March until 21 March every Tuesday, departing at 0230, arriving at 0455.
      PR 383 Guangzhou (Canton)-Manila – every Thursday and Saturday departing at 0555, arriving at 0835 (23 and 25 March.
      PR 383 Guangzhou (Canton)-Manila – 7 to 21 March every Tuesday, departing at 0555, arriving at 0830.
      Effective 26 March, the airline schedules daily Guangzhou flights.
      PR 382 Manila-Guangzhou (Canton) – daily departing at 0205, arriving at 0435.
      PR 383 Guangzhou (Canton)-Manila – daily departing at 0545, arriving at 0810.
    • Xiamen
      PR 330 Manila-Xiamen – every Friday departing Manila at 0730, arriving in Xiamen at 0955.
      PR 330 Manila-Xiamen – every Tuesday departing Manila at 1415, arriving in Xiamen at 1640.
      PR 334 Manila-Xiamen – every Saturday, departing Manila at 0735, arriving in Xiamen at 0955.
      PR 331 Xiamen-Manila – every Tuesday, departing Xiamen at 1740, arriving in Manila at 2030.
      PR 331 Xiamen-Manila – every Friday departing Xiamen at 1155, arriving in Manila at 1430.
      PR 335 Xiamen-Manila – every Saturday departing Xiamen at 1105, arriving in Manila at 1340.

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    • Xerxes
      Tripadvisor
      • Nov 2021
      • 238

      #3
      PAL buys 9x A350-1000s

      Under the Philippine carrier’s Ultra Long Haul Fleet project, the A350-1000 will serve nonstop routes from Manila to the US East Coast and Canada. The new aircraft will join two A350-900s already flying to North America, Asia and Australia destinations. As with the A350-900, the PAL A350-1000s will be configured in a premium layout with separate business class, premium economy and economy class cabins.
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      Philippine Airlines president and COO Stanley K Ng said that the range of the A350-1000 would enable the airline to fly nonstop transpacific and transpolar routes in both directions all year. These will include some of the longest commercial flights in the world, such as those linking the Philippines with New York and Toronto. With an expanded A350 fleet, PAL can once again provide a direct link from the Philippines to Europe.

      “The A350-1000 combines greater range capability with the higher capacity we need to serve future demand. It’s the perfect aircraft to enable PAL to meet its expansion plans sustainably while offering passengers the highest levels of onboard comfort. We are committed to offering our passengers the best possible travel experience, and these state-of-the-art aircraft will enable us to do just that as we carry out our mission to connect the world and grow trade and tourism.”
      “Flying passengers farther and in greater comfort, the A350 brings a step-change in fuel efficiency and an immediate significant contribution to reduced emissions. We look forward to working closely with our long-standing customer Philippine Airlines as it moves forward with its long-haul fleet modernisation programme.”
      The A350 offers the longest range capability of any commercial airliner in production today and can fly 8,700 Nautical Miles or 16,100 Kilometres nonstop. Philippine Airlines operates various Airbus types on its full-service network. In addition to the A350 on long-haul intercontinental routes, PAL flies A330-300s on services to the Middle East, Australia and various points in Asia. The Philippine flag carrier also operates a fleet of A320 and A321 single-aisle aircraft on its extensive domestic and regional network out of hubs in Manila and Cebu.

      The A350-1000s will fly nonstop services from Manila to North America, including the US and Canada East Coast. The new aircraft will join two A350-900s already in service. The aircraft will accommodate 380 passengers in a three-class layout, with separate cabins for business, premium economy and economy classes.
      Last edited by Xerxes; 05-12-2023, 08:43 AM.

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