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PAL moves resumption of Boracay flights to Oct. 4
PAL moves resumption of Boracay flights to Oct. 4
ABS-CBN News
Published Oct 01, 2020 02:41 PM PHT

MANILA - Philippine Airlines on Thursday said it rescheduled the resumption of its services to Caticlan to October 4 and onwards, from the originally-planned start-up today.
MANILA - Philippine Airlines on Thursday said it rescheduled the resumption of its services to Caticlan to October 4 and onwards, from the originally-planned start-up today.
PAL did not give a reason for the rescheduling of flights but said that it will fly to Caticlan twice weekly, every Sunday and Friday.
PAL did not give a reason for the rescheduling of flights but said that it will fly to Caticlan twice weekly, every Sunday and Friday.
PR 2041 departs Manila at 11:10 a.m. and arrives in Caticlan at 12:10 p.m.
PR 2041 departs Manila at 11:10 a.m. and arrives in Caticlan at 12:10 p.m.
PR 2042 leaves Caticlan at 12:55 p.m. and touches down in Manila at 1:55 p.m.
PR 2042 leaves Caticlan at 12:55 p.m. and touches down in Manila at 1:55 p.m.
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Passengers must log on to http://aklan.gov.ph and click the online health declaration and fill out the required fields and submit accordingly, said PAL Spokesperson Cielo Villaluna.
Passengers must log on to http://aklan.gov.ph and click the online health declaration and fill out the required fields and submit accordingly, said PAL Spokesperson Cielo Villaluna.
They must also secure a negative RT-PCR test result 48 hours before their flight and secure a confirmed booking in a DOT-accredited hotel, the airline said.
They must also secure a negative RT-PCR test result 48 hours before their flight and secure a confirmed booking in a DOT-accredited hotel, the airline said.
Top tourist destination Boracay has started accepting travelers from all over the country this month.
Top tourist destination Boracay has started accepting travelers from all over the country this month.
While residents of the tourism-dependent island welcome its reopening, some are also wary of possible COVID-19 transmission from visitors.
While residents of the tourism-dependent island welcome its reopening, some are also wary of possible COVID-19 transmission from visitors.
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