Low fares offered for PAL domestic flights

Philippine Airlines is currently offering lower air fares for travel to various domestic destinations to help boost travel within the Philippines as the flag carrier ramps up its local network.

Passengers can book a base fare as low as P688 for one-way economy travel between numerous local cities and PAL’s hubs at Manila, Clark, and Cebu. Routes include Legazpi, Kalibo, Tacloban, Butuan, Cagayan de Oro, Cotabato, Ozamiz, Pagadian, General Santos, and Davao.

Booking and travel period for these fare offerings is ongoing until further notice, giving passengers planning convenience.

Passengers can also enjoy free rebooking within the same booking class, subject to terms and conditions.

To avail of these affordable fares, passengers may book via www.philippineairlines.com, call PAL Reservations at (+63 2) 8855 – 8888, book via the PAL mobile app, or visit any PAL ticketing office or partner travel agents.

The low fares are intended to help lift up local businesses and tourism establishments in Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao in line with national economic recovery efforts.

To protect the health and safety of all travelers and communities, PAL is implementing strict safety protocols and measures under its comprehensive “Fly Safe” program. Cabin crew in flight wear full Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and undergo a medical evaluation prior duty, while aircraft undergo thorough and intensified disinfection before flight.

PAL’s high-technology aircraft are also equipped with advanced cabin air systems that continuously infuse clean air across the cabin and High-Efficiency Particulate Air filters (HEPA filters) that remove viruses, bacteria and other contaminants with 99.99% efficiency. Since June, the national flag carrier has resumed limited operations on international routes to the US, Asia, Europe, Australia, the Middle East and Canada. PAL also mounts all-cargo and special repatriation flights.

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