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01/08/2022

SA MGA OFW TRAVELERS,INGAT PO TAYO,READ TO KNOW THIS EXPERIENCE. ...

Beware as the sky’s open for travel .
If you travel by air a lot, beware of over friendly chatty seat neighbours.
The older lady comes and sits next to me inside the plane. She asked me to help her put her bag in the overhead luggage compartment. But a gentleman sitting across quickly came through. (I am not very tall and the overhead luggage compartment is something I try to avoid at all costs.
Immediately she sits down she strikes up a conversation. She was very pleasant and well spoken. So we chatted all through the flight to Dubai.
Suddenly, when the pilot announced that we were now proceeding to begin our descent into DXB, my good friend 'developed' stomach pains. Me with my good heart, I pressed the stewards button, and the stewardess came to find out what the problem was. I told her my seat mate was not feeling well.
And this lady, she suddenly began to address me as 'my daughter'. The stewardess told me that there was nothing they could do except give her some painkillers and wait until we landed. The pilot announced that we had a medical emergency on board and advised us all to stay calm. My new friend was crying and sweating like crazy. And she refused to let go of my hand... everyone assumed we knew each other.
So we landed at DXB and the same gentleman who helped put up her luggage in the overhead compartment removed her luggage. But as he removed the luggage, he advised me to distance myself from this lady and make it clear to the cabin crew that we were NOT travelling together. He was a godsend!
So indeed, the cabin crew came and asked me if we were related, I categorically told them we had met on the plane. I didn't know her at all. So we began to deplane and as I said goodbye she kept begging me to carry her handbag. I was so torn... but the gentleman looked me in the eye and emphatically shook his head. He passed me a note telling me to let the cabin crew handle her.
So I exit the aircraft and leave my 'new friend' to wait for the wheelchair and be handled by the cabin crew feeling very guilty.
As we waited for our luggage to come through, I hear this commotion. My 'new friend' was running, trying to escape the cabin crew, having gotten out of the wheelchair! She left the stewardess with her handbag and just ran towards the exit with the rest of her hand luggage! Luckily the airport police were faster than her. They got hold of her and brought her back in handcuffs.
This lady starts calling out to me.. my daughter... my daughter!.. how could you do this to me..... that's when I caught on. She was carrying drugs and she was trying to implicate me!
Luckily for me, the gentleman who had helped her with her luggage came forward and told the airport police that me and her had just met on the plane. The police took my passport and asked her to reveal my full names if it was true we were travelling together. By God's grace, I had not even told her my first name! I was still asked to follow the police to a little room where I was questioned extensively. Where did I meet her?... where did I board... where did she board. Etc... And my luggage was extensively searched and dusted for fingerprints.
They dusted all her luggage and my fingerprints were not found anywhere on her luggage or on her handbag!
I was let go with advice never ever to touch anyone's luggage either in flight or at the airport. So from that day, I don't care how much luggage you have, you will deal with it yourself. I will not even offer you a trolley to put your luggage on! Your luggage... your problem.... is my policy. And if you can't reach the overhead compartment, and I am the nearest person, please call the cabin crew because all I will do is give you a blank stare and then look away!
A lesson to glean therein for intending air travelers.

Photos from WCA Jorge - Travel and Tours's post 18/06/2021

thank you mam for choosing Jorge travel and tours and thank you for the trust... till our next flight.
thanks God for the safe travel of our client.

29/05/2021

Thank you Lord
yesterday’s booked 😊
thank you for trusting us 😊

30/04/2021

Travel Advisory #175
April 30, 2021

NON-FILIPINOS MAY NOW TRAVEL TO THE PHILIPPINES (UNDER CERTAIN GOVERNMENT CONDITIONS)

The Philippine government is now allowing the entry of certain foreign nationals into the Philippines under certain conditions set by previous resolutions of the Government's Inter-Agency Task Force on COVID-19 (IATF).

Effective May 1, foreign nationals may now be carried on PAL flights to the Philippines, provided they:

- Must have a valid and existing visa at the time of entry, unless they qualify for visa-free travel under the Balikbayan Program set by Republic Act No. 6768;

- Must have a pre-booked accommodation for at least seven (7) nights in an accredited quarantine hotel or facility, and they must subject to COVID-19 testing at the quarantine hotel / facility on the sixth (6th) day from the date of arrival;

However, each Philippine airport continues to impose a daily maximum number of allowed international arriving passengers, in line with governmental restrictions.

Also allowed to travel to the Philippines are:

- returning or repatriated OFWs and other Returning Overseas Filipinos (ROFs) returning to their places of residence
- members of the diplomatic community
- duly-authorized humanitarian assistance actors
- persons traveling for medical/humanitarian reasons

If you were unable to take your flight due to travel restrictions or limitations, you may:

1. Convert your ticket to a Travel Voucher (request until June 30, 2021);

2. Avail of unlimited rebooking (no rebooking fee) until December 31, 2021. If you will be completing your travel in the same booking class by June 30, 2021 (or ticket validity, whichever comes first), there will be no fare difference charge;

3. Refund your ticket without penalties.

You may request any of the options via the myPAL Request Hub at https://mypal.vip/url/RequestHub.

If your flight is not affected by cancellations or travel ban, you can make voluntary changes to your flight following the new No-Worry Flight Fare Brand. All changes shall be made within ticket validity and applicable change fees shall be assessed on the fare conditions of the route. Please visit https://bit.ly/PALPassengerOptions

19/03/2021

Travel Advisory No. 157
as of 21 March 2021 03:00 PM

UPDATE ON PH GOVERNMENT RESTRICTIONS – ALL FILIPINOS ALLOWED TO ENTER PHILIPPINES

The Philippine government is now allowing ALL FILIPINOS to enter the Philippines, but is suspending the entry of most Foreign Nationals effective 12:01 AM of March 22 to 11:59 PM of April 21 (please see specific conditions and exemptions below). This supersedes previous announcements on entry restrictions.

However, the maximum number of passenger arrivals from international flights will continue to be limited to 1,500 a day for all airlines combined into Manila for the period beginning 8:00 AM of March 18 up to 8:00 AM of April 19.

The restrictions are part of a series of pandemic control measures announced by the authorities.

INITIAL AFFECTED FLIGHTS:

To comply with the arrival capacity restrictions starting on March 18, the following international flights are canceled:

March 19
PR 117 Vancouver-Manila
PR 507/508 Manila-Singapore-Manila
PR 100/101 Manila-Honolulu-Manila
PR 102/103 Manila-Los Angeles-Manila
PR 126 Manila-New York
PR 300/301 Manila-Hong Kong-Manila
PR 427/428 Manila-Tokyo (Narita)-Manila
PR 425/426 Manila-Fukuoka-Manila
PR 411/412 Manila-Osaka (Kansai)-Manila

March 20
PR 127 New York-Manila
PR 5682/5683 Manila-Dammam-Manila
PR 104/105 Manila-San Francisco-Manila
PR 658/659 Manila-Dubai-Manila

March 21
PR 102/103 Manila- Los Angeles - Manila
PR 427/428 Manila-Tokyo (Narita)-Manila
PR 535 Manila-Jakarta
PR 110 Manila-Guam

March 22
PR 536 Jakarta-Manila
PR 111 Guam-Manila
PR 421/422 Manila-Tokyo (Haneda)-Manila
PR 437/438 Manila-Nagoya-Manila
PR 5682/5683 Manila – Dammam - Manila
PR 507/508 Manila-Singapore-Manila

March 23
PR 507/508 Manila-Singapore-Manila
PR 412/411 Manila-Osaka Kansai-Manila
PR 890/891 Manila- Taipei- Manila
PR 300/301 Manila- Hong Kong- Manila
PR 428/427 Manila-Tokyo (Narita)- Manila
PR 102/103 Manila-Los Angeles-Manila

March 24
PR 300/301 Manila-Hong Kong-Manila
PR 730/731 Manila-Bangkok-Manila
PR 421/422 Manila- Tokyo (Haneda)-Manila
PR 591/592 Manila-Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon)-Manila
PR 525/526 Manila-Kuala Lumpur-Manila
PR 658/659 Manila-Dubai-Manila

March 25
PR 468/469 Manila-Seoul (Incheon)-Manila
PR 890/891 Manila-Taipei-Manila
PR 427/428 Manila-Tokyo (Narita)-Manila

March 31
PR 468/469 Manila-Seoul (Incheon)-Manila

Philippine Airlines will be announcing additional flight cancellations for the remainder of the stated period once the details are confirmed.

RESTRICTIONS ON ENTRY OF FOREIGN NATIONALS:

Effective 12:01 March 22 to 11:59PM April 21, the entry of Foreign Nationals into the Philippines shall be temporarily suspended, EXCEPT for the following:

1. All Filipino Citizens, whether Returning Overseas Filipinos (ROFs) and Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs);

2. Diplomats and members of international organizations provided they hold a valid 9(e) visa or 47(a)(2) visa at the time of entry;

3. Foreign nationals involved in medical repatriation endorsed by the Department of Foreign Affairs - Office of the Undersecretary for Migrant Workers Affairs or the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration provided they hold a valid visa at the time of entry;

4. Foreign seafarers under the Green Lanes program for crew change provided they hold a 9(c) crew list visa at the time of entry;

5. Foreign spouses and children of Filipino citizens traveling with them provided they have valid visas at the time of entry;

6.Emergency, humanitarian and other cases approved by the National Task Force on Covid-19 provided foreign nationals have valid visas at the time of entry.

OPTIONS FOR AFFECTED PASSENGERS:

If you are covered by these flight cancellations and/or travel restrictions within this period, you have the following options:

1. Convert your ticket to a travel voucher with 10% bonus and valid for up to 2 years, which must be requested on or before June 30, 2021.

2. Avail of unlimited rebooking (no rebooking fee) until December 31, 2021. If you will be completing your travel in the same booking class by June 30, 2021 (or ticket validity, whichever comes first), there will be no fare difference charge.

3. Refund your ticket without penalties.

You may request any of the options via https://mypal.vip/url/RequestHub.

For more information, you may call PAL hotline (02) (+632) 8855-8888, visit www.philippineairlines.com.

Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.

17/03/2021

updates‼️
please read‼️

Travel Advisory No. 156
as of 17 March 2021 07:00 PM

PHILIPPINE GOVERNMENT ISSUES RESTRICTIONS ON INBOUND TRAVEL – UPDATE

The Philippine government has limited the maximum number of passenger arrivals from international flights to 1,500 a day for all airlines combined into Manila for the period beginning 8:00 AM of March 18 up to 8:00 AM of April 19; and has temporarily suspended the entry of Foreign Nationals and Returning Overseas Filipinos who are non-OFWs beginning 12:01AM of March 20 up to April 19, 2021. The restrictions are part of a series of pandemic control measures announced by the authorities.

INITIAL AFFECTED FLIGHTS:

To comply with the restrictions starting on March 18, the following international flights are canceled:

March 18
PR 658/659
Manila-Dubai-Manila

PR 684/685
Manila-Doha-Manila

PR 5682/5683
Manila-Dammam-Manila

PR 116
Manila-Vancouver

PR 102/103
Manila-Los Angeles-Manila

March 19
PR 117
Vancouver-Manila

PR 507/508
Manila-Singapore-Manila

PR 100/101
Manila-Honolulu-Manila
PR 102/103
Manila-Los Angeles-Manila

PR 126
Manila-New York

PR 300/301
Manila-Hong Kong-Manila

PR 427/428
Manila-Tokyo (Narita)-Manila

PR 425/426
Manila-Fukuoka-Manila

PR 411/412
Manila-Osaka (Kansai)-Manila

March 20
PR 127
New York-Manila

PR 5682/5683
Manila-Dammam-Manila

PR 104/105
Manila-San Francisco-Manila

March 21
PR 427/428
Manila-Tokyo (Narita)-Manila

PR 535
Manila-Jakarta

PR 110
Manila-Guam

March 22
PR 536
Jakarta-Manila

PR 111
Guam-Manila

PR 421/422
Manila-Tokyo (Haneda)-Manila

PR 437/438
Manila-Nagoya-Manila

Philippine Airlines will be announcing additional flight cancellations for the remainder of the stated period once the details are confirmed.

RESTRICTIONS ON TYPES OF TRAVELERS:

For the March 20 up to April 19 period, only the following types of travelers are allowed to enter the Philippines:

- Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs)
- Holders of 9(e) visas
- Passengers on medical repatriation and their escort/s duly endorsed by the Department of Foreign Affairs - Office of the Undersecretary for Migrant Workers Affairs or the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration
- Distressed Returning Overseas Filipinos (ROFs) duly endorsed by the Department of Foreign Affairs - Office of the Undersecretary for Migrant Workers Affairs
- Emergency, humanitarian and other cases approved by the National Task Force on Covid-19

If you belong to the profile of passengers prohibited to arrive in the Philippines within the said period, you will have to avail of any of the following options:

1) Rebook on the flight of your choice (on the same cabin class) with rebooking service fees waived; or
2) Refund your ticket cost; or
3) Convert your ticket into a travel voucher for future use.
You may request any of the options via https://mypal.vip/url/RequestHub.

For more information, you may call PAL hotline (02) (+632) 8855-8888, visit www.philippineairlines.com.

Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.

17/03/2021

Travel Advisory No. 153
as of 17 March 2021 12:00 PM

PHILIPPINE GOVERNMENT ISSUES RESTRICTIONS ON INBOUND TRAVEL

The Philippine government has limited the maximum number of passenger arrivals from international flights to 1,500 a day for all airlines combined into Manila, and has temporarily suspended the entry of Foreign Nationals and Returning Overseas Filipinos who are non-OFWs beginning 12:01AM of March 20 up to April 19, 2021. The restrictions are part of a series of pandemic control measures announced by the authorities.

Allowed to travel to the Philippines within the said period are:
- Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs)
- Holders of 9(e) visas
- Passengers on medical repatriation and their escort/s duly endorsed by the Department of Foreign Affairs - Office of the Undersecretary for Migrant Workers Affairs or the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration
- Distressed Returning Overseas Filipinos (ROFs) duly endorsed by the Department of Foreign Affairs - Office of the Undersecretary for Migrant Workers Affairs
- Emergency, humanitarian and other cases approved by the National Task Force on Covid19

If you belong to the profile of passengers prohibited to arrive in the Philippines within the said period, you will have to avail of any of the following options:

1) Rebook on the flight of your choice (on the same cabin class) with rebooking service fees waived; or
2) Refund your ticket cost; or
3) Convert your ticket into a travel voucher for future use.

You may request any of the options via https://mypal.vip/url/RequestHub.

To comply with the new restrictions, airlines will need to cancel a number of international flights to and from Manila during the stated period. Philippine Airlines will be announcing any flight cancellations during the period once the details are confirmed.

For more information, you may call PAL hotline (02) (+632) 8855-8888, visit www.philippineairlines.com.

Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.

Photos from Philippine Airlines's post 31/01/2021
31/01/2021

NEW PROTOCOLS ON TESTING AND QUARANTINE FOR ARRIVING PASSENGERS (eff. FEB1)

In line with the latest resolution of the Inter-Agency Task Force for Emerging and Infectious Diseases (IATF-EID), passengers arriving in the Philippines starting Feb.1, 2021 shall undergo RT-PCR testing on Day 6 of quarantine at a facility/hotel accredited by tourism and health agencies of the government.

Allowed for travel to the Philippines, subject to the presentation of required travel documents are:
- Filipino citizens
- Eligible foreign nationals*
- Diplomats and dignitaries
- Persons with medical emergency cases, including medical escorts

Philippine Airlines is reminding arriving passengers to observe the following revised arrival and quarantine protocols:

1. BEFORE YOU FLY
- Register on the Electronic Case Investigation Form (e-CIF) as early as 3 days before your flight to Manila.

e-CIF for land-based OFWs: https://bit.ly/MNLRedCrossPHeCIF

e-CIF for sea-based OFWs: https://ecif.firstaide.ph

e-CIF for all non-OFW passengers (including Returning Overseas Filipinos, authorized foreign nationals, etc.) arriving in Manila: https://bit.ly/MNLPALeCIF

- For non-OFWs: Pre-book a hotel accredited by Tourism and Health Agencies for a 7-night accommodation.

2. DURING CHECK-IN FOR YOUR FLIGHT TO MANILA
- Present your QR code, Affidavit of Undertaking and the Traze App;

- Sign the declaration and waiver form indicating that you are healthy and fit to travel.

3. WHEN YOU ARRIVE
- Accomplish the Health Declaration Form, Arrival Card and Bureau of Customs Form;

- Listen to the briefing of the Philippine Coast Guard and Philippine Airlines;

- Upon deplaning, submit the Health Declaration Form;

- For non-OFWs:
Hotel verifiers will confirm your quarantine hotel booking;

Proceed to the validation and verification desk where Detoxicare staff will confirm your e-CIF data and pre-pay the RT-PCR test (PHP 4,000). Payments can be made via cash, card, AliPay, WeChat Pay, PayPal and Gcash;

(Note: For passengers with no pre-booked hotel, they must choose from the list of accredited hotels suitable for mandatory or stringent quarantine. Cost to be shouldered by the passenger.)

- For OFWs:
Proceed to the OWWA or MARINA Desk for quarantine hotel assignments.

For sea-based OFWs: Proceed to the validation and verification desk where personnel shall confirm your registration;

- Before exiting the terminal, submit the Affidavit of Undertaking to the Philippine Coast Guard and the Bureau of Customs (BOC) form to the BOC Officer;

All arriving passengers must then proceed to their respective transport vehicles for transfer to their quarantine facilities/hotels.

4. AT THE QUARANTINE FACILITY/HOTEL
- Check in for your quarantine stay;

- On Day 3, non-OFWs shall receive an e-mail requesting them to fill up a health check questionnaire;

- Day 6: RT-PCR Testing will be administered;
Non-OFWs shall present their QR code, passport, and payment receipt and shall undergo RT-PCR testing to be given by Detoxicare Medical and Diagnostics Laboratory;

OFWs shall undergo RT-PCR testng to be administered by the Philippine Coast Guard/Philippine Red Cross.

At any point from day of arrival to Day 5, passengers showing symptoms shall inform their hotel of their condition. The hotel shall inform the DOH and BOQ for assessment, medical management and testing.

5. TEST RESULTS

- If a passenger tests positive, an assessment will be made by the health/quarantine officer to determine the approriate next steps.

- A passenger who tests negative may obtain the Bureau of Quarantine (BOQ) medical certificate via quarantinecertificate.com and by emailing the BOQ at [email protected];

- Present your test result and BOQ medical certificate for clearance.

6. CHECKING OUT / GOING HOME

- Once cleared, you may call up your relatives or Local Government Unit to pick you up or you may arrange for your own transportation. OFWs may contact OWWA or their Local Manning Agencies

Please complete your 14-day quarantine/ self-isolation under the monitoring of your Local Government Unit (LGU) or Barangay Health Emergency Response Team.

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29/10/2020

Philippine Airlines Advisory for their Flights Starting NOVEMBER

PAL Flights for November and beyond

Advisory No. 117
as of November 24

Dear PAL Passengers:

Here are our scheduled international and domestic flights, listed below.

Note: Our flight schedules are highly subject to change for reasons beyond our control. We may have to cancel, add or adjust our planned flights, based on international and provincial entry restrictions as well as COVID testing/quarantine limitations at specific airports. Read more on this: https://bit.ly/348dORM

Kindly check daily our social media accounts or our website www.philippineairlines.comto stay updated on the changing developments.

International flights
Note: Entry requirements for various countries have been updated recently. For more information, please check the government website of your country of destination. Additionally, you may also check: https://bit.ly/PALTravelsFromPH

Manila- Los Angeles- Manila
• 4x a week (Tue/ Thu/ Fri/ Sun) until Nov. 22
• Daily effective Nov. 24

Manila- San Francisco- Manila
• 3x a week (Mon/ Wed/ Sat) until Nov. 22
• 5x a week (Mon/ Wed/ Fri/ Sat/ Sun) effective Nov. 23

Manila- New York
• 2x a week (Wed/ Fri) effective Nov. 25

New York- Manila
• 2x a week (Thu/Sat) effective Nov. 26

Manila- Honolulu- Manila
• Once a week (Friday)

Manila- Guam
• Once a week (Sunday)

Guam- Manila
• Once a week (Monday)

Manila- Toronto- Manila
• 2x a week (Wed/ Fri) effective Nov. 25
Note: Flights may stop over in Vancouver.

Manila- Vancouver
• 3x a week (Tue/ Thu/ Sat)

Vancouver- Manila
• 3x a week (Tue/Thu/Sat)

Manila- London (Heathrow)- Manila
• Once a week (Thursday)

Sydney- Manila
• December 7 and 20
Note: Flights on December 7 and 20 will have a stopover in Melbourne.
To register for these flights, see: https://tinyurl.com/MNLSpecialFlight

Melbourne- Manila
• December 7 and 20
To register for these flights, see: https://tinyurl.com/MNLSpecialFlight

Manila- Auckland
• December 18

Auckland- Manila
• December 19

Manila- Port Moresby
• December 19

Port Moresby- Manila
• December 20

Manila- Singapore- Manila
• Daily

Manila- Kuala Lumpur- Manila
• Once a week (Wednesday)
• Flight also on November 28

Manila- Jakarta
• Once a week (Wednesday)

Jakarta- Manila
• Once a week (Thursday)

Hanoi- Manila
• November 27

Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon)- Manila
• November 25 and December 9

Manila- Tokyo (Haneda)- Manila
• 4x a week (Mon/ Wed/ Fri/ Sun)

Manila- Tokyo (Narita)- Manila
• 5x a week (Tue/ Thu/ Fri/ Sat/ Sun)

Manila- Fukuoka- Manila
• 3x a week (Wed/ Fri/ Sun)

Manila- Osaka (Kansai)- Manila
• 5x a week (Tue/ Thu/ Fri/ Sat/ Sun)

Manila- Nagoya- Manila
• 3x a week (Mon/ Wed/ Sat)

Manila- Hong Kong- Manila
• 5x a week (Tue/ Wed/ Fri/ Sat/ Sun)

Manila- Taipei- Manila
• 2x a week (Thu/ Sat)

Manila- Dubai- Manila
• 5x a week (Mon/ Tue/ Wed/Thu/Fri)

Manila- Dammam- Manila
• 4x a week (Mon/ Tue/ Thu/ Fri)

Manila- Riyadh
• 5x a week (Mon/ Tue/ Thu/ Fri/ Sat)

Riyadh- Manila
• 5x a week (2x Tue/ Thu/ Fri/ Sun)

Manila- Doha- Manila
• 2x a week (Mon/ Thu)

Domestic flights
Note: Entry requirements for various Philippine destinations change frequently due to COVID restrictions. For more information, please check the local government website of your airport/arrival point as well as your final destination province or municipality. Additionally, you may also check:
https://bit.ly/PALTravelsWithinPH

Manila- Basco- Manila
• November 30

Manila- Laoag- Manila
• Once a week (Friday)

Manila- Legazpi- Manila
• 3x a week (Mon/ Wed/ Fri)

Manila- Puerto Princesa- Manila
• 2x a week (Wed/ Sat)

Manila- Naga- Manila
• 3x a week (Tue/ Thu/ Sun)

Manila- Cebu- Manila
• 2x daily

Manila- Bacolod
• 2x a week (Mon/ Fri/ Sun)

Bacolod- Manila
• 3x a week (Mon/ Fri/ Sun)

Manila- Iloilo
• 2x a week (Wed/ Fri)

Iloilo-Manila
• 3x a week (Mon/Wed/Fri)

Manila- Dumaguete- Manila
• 2x a week (Tue/ Fri)

Manila- Kalibo- Manila
• 4x a week (Mon/ Wed/ Fri/ Sun) effective Nov. 25

Manila- Caticlan (Boracay)- Manila
• 5x a week (Wed/ Thu/ Fri/ Sat/ Sun)
•November 30

Manila- Roxas- Manila
• 2x a week (Mon/ Fri)

Manila- Tacloban- Manila
• Daily

Manila- Butuan- Manila
• 4x a week (Mon/ Wed/ Fri/ Sun)
Daily

Manila- Cotabato- Manila
• 4x a week (Mon/ Tue/ Thu/ Sat)

Manila- Cagayan de Oro- Manila
• Daily

Manila- Dipolog- Manila
• 4x a week (Mon/Wed/ Fri/ Sun)

Manila- Davao- Manila
• 8x a week (once daily, but 2x on Saturday)

Manila- General Santos
• 2x a week (Mon/Thu)

General Santos- Manila
• 3x a week (Mon/Thu/ Sat)

Manila- Ozamiz-Manila
• 2x a week (Mon/ Fri)

Manila- Pagadian- Manila
• 4x a week (Mon/ Wed/ Fri/ Sun)

Manila- Zamboanga
• 2x a week (Mon/ Thu)

Zamboanga- Manila
• 4x a week (Mon/ Tue/ Thu/Sun)

Manila- Tagbilaran (Panglao) - Manila
• 3x a week (Wed/ Fri/ Sun)

Clark- Davao- Clark
• Once a week (Fri)

Cebu- Tacloban- Cebu
• 2x a week (Tue/ Sat)

Cebu- Cagayan de Oro- Cebu
• 3x a week (Wed/ Fri/ Sun)

Cebu- Davao- Cebu
• Once a week (Tuesday)

Cebu- Zamboanga- Cebu
• Once a week (Monday)

Cebu- Dipolog-Cebu
• 2x a week (Tue/Fri) except Nov. 24

Cebu- Butuan- Cebu
• Once a week (Thursday)

Cebu- Iloilo- Cebu
• 2x a week (Mon/ Fri) effective Dec. 4

Davao- Tagbilaran-Davao
• 2x a week (Fri/ Sun) effective Nov. 27

Davao- Iloilo- Davao
• Once a week (Friday) effective Nov. 27

SPECIAL REMINDERS FOR ALL OUR PASSENGERS:

For international passengers arriving in the Philippines:
Passengers arriving at Manila airport are required to register 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.

For OFWs (Overseas Filipino Workers): -- https://e-cif.redcross.org.ph/
For all non-OFW passengers (including Returning Overseas Filipinos, authorized foreign nationals, etc.) -- https://bit.ly/3ffoAIK

Passengers arriving in Cebu (Mactan Cebu International Airport or MCIA), are required to register online not earlier than five (5) days prior to their flight departure via the Passenger Arrival Registration Form. Please click on this link -- https://mactancebuairport.com/covid-19-registration

Passengers arriving in Clark (Clark International Airport) are required to fill out the Health Declaration Card, Case Investigation Form, and the Affidavit of Undertaking to be collected upon arrival. Click on this link to download the forms:
Health Declaration Card (HDC): https://bit.ly/3kCSU2I
Case Investigation Form (CIF): https://bit.ly/3jBZs03
Affidavit of Undertaking (AOU): https://bit.ly/3e8xVSS

Payment of the fees for the swab test, as well as the cost of hotel accommodation, shall be shouldered by the traveler; except that the cost for OFWs shall be shouldered by the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (for land-based OFWs) and by MARINA or the local manning agency (for sea-based OFWs).

For all international travelers: Please check the most updated travel regulations in the government website of your destination country, as well as your country of departure. These governmental regulations may change frequently and may have an impact on the status of your flight or your acceptance for boarding.
For all domestic travelers: Please check with the local government offices of both your origin point and your final destination on travel requirements, such as mandated documents or health certifications. These requirements differ from province to province, and are revised and updated constantly in line with the anti-COVID-19 arrangements of each locality.For more information, please click: https://bit.ly/31StKFE

MANILA (NAIA) Terminal Assignments
All our international flights from Manila will depart from NAIA Terminal 1. Arrivals will be at NAIA Terminal 2.
Departure and arrival in Manila of all domestic flights will be at NAIA Terminal 2.

HEALTH DECLARATIONS FOR DEPARTING FROM THE PHILIPPINES
If you are departing from the Philippines, you must accomplish the Passenger Profile and Health Declaration (PPHD) form online via https://bit.ly/PALIntPPHD as early as 5 days prior to your flight departure.
The online portal is open for registration for flights starting November 12, 2020.
Exempted from accomplishing the online PPHD form are travelers bound for the United States, Canada and Australia, all of whom must accomplish the paper form upon check in at the airport. (Passengers bound for Singapore are required to accomplish the PPHD paper form upon airport check-in in addition to the online registration.)

NEW OPTION - TAKE YOUR RT-PCR TEST AT PAL'S NEW TESTING CENTER
For passengers departing on PAL international and domestic flights from Manila:

Starting November 11, you may undergo RT-PCR testing at the Philippine Airlines Learning Center (PLC) located at 540 Padre Faura cor. Adriatico St. Ermita, Manila.

Our Department of Health-accredited laboratory partner Detoxicare Molecular Diagnostics provides drive-thru or walk-in RT-PCR testing from 8AM to 5PM daily at a cost of PHP4,500. Results are released within 24 hours.

Payment options are: cash (PHP currency only), card (debit/credit), GCash, PayPAL, WeChatPay, or Alipay.

To avail of testing at the PAL Learning Center, click the link: https://bit.ly/PALTestingFacility.

Upon entering the PAL Learning Center for your RT-PCR testing, please present your ID, plane ticket and QR code indicating that you have successfully registered the passenger profile and health declaration online.

Should you wish to avail of the services of other testing and lab partners of PAL, you may click the link for the complete listing: https://bit.ly/PALInternationalTestingPartners.

GUIDELINES FOR AFFECTED PASSENGERS:
If your flight is cancelled, we wish to assure you that your current tickets are safe and remain valid. For details on your options, please see here:http://bit.ly/PaxOptions.

If you need to take another RT-PCR test for your new flight schedule, you may undergo RT-PCR testing at PAL's own testing facility at PAL Learning Center (see above information on "NEW OPTION - TAKE YOUR RT-PCR TEST AT PAL'S NEW TESTING CENTER").

Flying Safely in the ‘New Normal’
PAL is strictly implementing Fly Safe “new normal” practices to protect our passengers, in compliance with international health and safety protocols.
Please bring your own face masks and face shields and wear them at all times – at the airport and throughout your flight.

We encourage you to check-in online and arrive early at the airport to allocate extra time for new safety procedures– at least 3 hours prior to departure for domestic flights; and 4 hours prior to departure for international flights.

Our cabin crew would have undergone medical evaluation prior to their duty, and will be wearing full Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for your protection on board the flight. A modified meal and snack service will be offered on board, using sealed packaging instead of traditional meals.

Don’t worry about the cabin air --- all PAL aircraft are equipped with high-technology systems that continuously infuse fresh air across the cabin (cabin air is replaced every 2 to 3 minutes), as well as HEPA filters that trap viruses, bacteria and other contaminants with 99.99% efficiency. The onboard air creates a cleaner environment that is safer than most enclosed public spaces and comparable to hospital operating rooms.
For more information, please see here: https://bit.ly/31v5eLn

SPECIAL REMINDER TO CHECK ON UPDATES:
This is a developing situation, and it is quite possible that our plans and schedules may change in response to evolving travel restrictions and quarantine limitations at arrival airports. Kindly check our website www.philippineairlines.com, or follow our social media accounts, so that you'll be updated the moment we release advisories on new developments.

OUR THANKS AND APPRECIATION
Thank you for your understanding and support. Your health and safety will always be our top concern, and we wish you safe travels.