Today, the PAL fleet consists of 80 aircraft – Boeing 777-300ER, Airbus A340, A330, A321, Bombardier Q400 and Q300. PAL is the first Philippine-based carrier certified safe by the International Air Transport Association (IATA), and only airline with Business Class in domestic service. ...
Boeing 777-300ER (777)Seats:328 Fiesta Economy42 Mabuhay Business KEYNarrowbody Jets Airbus A320 (320) Layout 1Seats:144 Fiesta Economy12 Mabuhay Business Airbus A320 (320) Layout 2Seats:144 Fiesta Economy12 Mabuhay Business Airbus A320 (320) Layout 3Seats:168 Economy12 Economy Plus Ai...
don’t hold your breath for exceptional lounges. The carrier’s Mabuhay Lounges are only in the Philippines. While there, try the country’s famous “Arroz Caldo,” a type of rice porridge with chicken and toppings. Business class and top elite status passengers with Philippine Airlines get ...
The Philippine carrier will deploy Boeing 777-300ER aircraft to perform the Seattle services, with full-flat seats in Business Class and PAL’s hallmark inflight service featuring Filipino and Western meal specialties. PAL recently acquired an additional 777-300ER...
Boeing 777-300ER Age 11y, 2m Seats 370 Distance Flown 1,146 km Economy Business Amenities Meal included Seatback entertainment system Unknown USB port and power outlet Seat Information 84 cm More legroom than on 88% of flights 47 cm Seat width better than on 96% of flights 110° Reclining...
Philippine Airlines A350 Image source: hybridace101 PAL will reopen its Cebu-Los Angeles flight, which was suspended in May 2017. Under the new schedule, the flights operate three times a week on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. PAL will deploy its Boeing 777-300ER aircraft. Under the rou...
Philippine Airlines flies the A350-900 with 30 Business Class seats, 24 Premium Economy Class seats and 241 Economy Class seats. Philippine Airlines' Airbus A350’s include the latest innovations in aviation that improve operational performance. The aircraft is flown on long-haul routes, is more ...
The price sensitivity of the Philippine market is likely one reason that US carriers have avoided the Philippines, preferring to enter routes with higher yields and stronger demand for premium services such as Business Class. But with the rapidly expanding economy, growing middle class, and rising...
The flights used to operate with A350-900s and B777-300(ER)s. Philippine Airlines was evaluating the A350-1000 before the pandemic, but the subsequent crisis forced it not only to drop its plans for the larger type but also to trim its -900 fleet. Out of six aircraft sourced via ...
Today, the PAL fleet consists of 80 aircraft – Boeing 777-300ER, Airbus A340, A330, A321, Bombardier Q400 and Q300. PAL is the first Philippine-based carrier certified safe by the International Air Transport Association (IATA), and only airline with Business Class in domestic service. ...