Philippine Airlines Cargo: Care that Delivers

The Philippine Airlines (PAL) Cargo marked its 85th year by ushering in a new digital chapter, enhancing customer experience through a friendly, seamless freight service that truly embodies its promise of “Care that Delivers.”

In collaboration with the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), PAL Cargo is simplifying the shipping process for small businesses, making it easier for them to send their products across the Philippines and to international markets. This initiative supports the growth of local enterprises by providing better access to logistics solutions.

More than just improving services for businesses, PAL is transforming PAL Cargo into a more advanced, digitally accessible platform. The newly launched website is designed for ease of use and mobile compatibility, allowing customers to manage their shipments anytime and anywhere. This digital upgrade significantly enhances the overall customer journey by streamlining processes and providing seamless access to essential cargo services.

To ensure nationwide reach and efficient cargo movement, PAL Cargo operates through a network of strategically positioned hubs across the country. Its primary terminal is located at Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) in Manila, with major hubs also in Clark, Cebu, and Davao.

This initiative serves as a significant driver of local economic development—empowering enterprises, strengthening logistics infrastructure, and contributing to inclusive and sustainable national progress.

Learn more about how PAL Cargo can help you with your air cargo needs by visiting https://www.philippineairlines.com/ph/en/cargo.html(PR)

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