An update on Philippine Airlines (PAL) interim flight schedule for the months of August and September has been unveiled by AirlineRoute.
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According to the report, PAL in the last few days extended interim schedule until the end of summer 2020 season in late-October 2020, although additional changes is expected.
PAL's flight schedule are subject to change depending on government imposed travel restrictions in the country of origin or destination, health conditions, and travel environment amid the pandemic.
Some international inbound flights to Manila may be rerouted to Clark or Cebu due to limitations in airport Covid-19 testing facilities. Passengers will be informed beforehand for possible changes.
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Passengers are encouraged to always check updated travel regulations in the government website of country of destination, as well as country of origin. The present coronavirus pandemic may prompt government officials to change regulations depending on the situation which may affect flight schedules.
Effective July 27, passengers arriving at Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) are required to register online at least three (3) days prior to their date of departure to arrange for the mandated COVID-19 swab test (RT-PCR) to be administered upon arrival. Please visit the PAL Facebook account for more details.
Cebu – Seoul Incheon Effective Sept 1, 1x daily A321 (service pending)
Cebu – Tokyo Narita 1x weekly A321
Clark – Seoul Incheon Effective Sept 3, 4x times weekly A320 (service pending)
Manila – Bangkok 2x weekly A321 (3x weekly from Sept 7)
Manila – Busan Effective Sept. 1, 1 daily A321/330 (service pending)
Manila – Dammam 2x weekly A330-300
Manila – Doha 1x weekly A330-300 (3x weekly from Sept. 4)
Manila – Dubai 2x weekly A330-300 (3x weekly from Sept. 5)
Manila – Fukuoka 1x weekly A321 (2x weekly from Aug. 19)
Manila – Guam 1x weekly A321 (2x weekly from Sept. 3)
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Manila – Ho Chi Minh City 1x weekly A321
Manila – Hong Kong 2x weekly A321 (3x weekly from Aug. 17, 5x from Sept. 3)
Manila – Honolulu 1x weekly A330-300 (2x weekly from Sept. 5)
Manila – Jakarta Service operates every 14 days, A321 operating
Manila – Kuala Lumpur 1 weekly A321 (2x weekly from Sept. 2)
Manila – London Heathrow 1x weekly A350
Manila – Los Angeles 4x weekly 777-300ER (5x weekly from Sept. 5)
Manila – Macau Effective Sept. 4, 2x weekly A321
Manila – Nagoya 2x weekly A321
Manila – New York JFK 1x weekly A350
Manila – Osaka Kansai 3x weekly A321 (4x weekly from Sept. 3)
Manila – Port Moresby One flight scheduled on Aug 27, followed by 1x weekly from Sept. 24, A321 operating
Manila – Riyadh 2x weekly A330-300 (3x weekly from Sept. 3)
Manila – San Francisco 2x weekly 777-300ER (3x weekly from Sept. 7)
Manila – Seoul Incheon Effective Sept. 1, 2x daily A321/330 (service pending)
Manila – Singapore 3x weekly A321 (4x weekly from Sept. 5)
Manila – Sydney Service operates every 14 days, A330-300 operating
Manila – Taipei Taoyuan 2x weekly A321 (3x weekly from Sept. 4)
Manila – Tianjin A330-300 operates on Aug. 5 / Aug. 12
Manila – Tokyo Haneda 3x weekly A321 (4x weekly from Sept. 4)
Manila – Tokyo Narita 3x weekly A321 (4x weekly from Sept. 6)
Manila – Toronto 1x weekly A350
Manila – Vancouver 2x weekly 777-300ER (3x weekly from Sept. 1)
Attribution / Source: RoutesOnline |
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