Philippine Airlines (PAL) is set to elevate its passengers’ travel experience by moving its New York operations to the upcoming world-class New Terminal One at John F. Kennedy International Airport, which opens in phases from 2026.
The country’s major airlines are accelerating domestic and international growth but are notably avoiding China, once a huge growth driver, as geopolitical tensions weigh on business prospects.
Taipan Lucio Tan’s Philippine Airlines (PAL) said comprehensive earnings fell 25 percent to $81 million during the first quarter of 2024 as the revenge travel trend started to fade.
Philippine Airlines said Davao Airport, the country’s third busiest gateway, will undergo runway repairs from 12:00 a.m. to 4:00 a.m. daily until June 1 this year.
Philippine Airlines (PAL) will resume direct flights from Clark to Basco, Batanes, starting July 2, 2024, offering a convenient travel option for tourists in central and northern Luzon.