PAL to resume regular flights to Panglao, Bohol

Philippine Airlines resumes its regular commercial services between Manila and Tagbilaran (Panglao, Bohol) beginning November 22 with thrice weekly flights (every Wednesday, Friday and Sunday).

PR4773 departs NAIA T2 every Wednesday at 1PM and arrives in Panglao Airport at 2:20PM, while PR2777 leaves NAIA T2 every Friday and Sunday at 2:40HPM and touches down in Panglao at 4PM.

Flights to Manila fall on the same days. PR4774 departs Panglao Airport every Wednesday at 3:15PM and arrives in NAIA T2 at 4:30PM while PR2778 leaves every Friday and Sunday at 4:40PM and touches down in Manila at 6PM.

The restoration of Panglao flights is timely in view of the reopening of Bohol to domestic tourism.

Domestic tourist travelers to Bohol must register at Bohol’s website tourism.bohol.gov.ph. before their flight.

Travelers must take an RT-PCR test within 72 hours before departure from Manila. Once a negative test result is secured, they can register and get their QR codes via tourism.bohol.gov.ph. A confirmed booking at a DOH-accredited hotel in Bohol is also required.

The local government of Bohol will provide guided itineraries to travelers and will implement strict health protocols.

Travelers who will stay in Panglao, Bohol for more than 5 days will have to get another RT-PCR test from accredited service – providers stationed in the island.

Philippine Airlines supports the government’s campaign to restore and rejuvenate domestic tourism.

(PAL-PR)

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