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PAL relaunching Clark-Siargao flights in December
PAL relaunching Clark-Siargao flights in December
ABS-CBN News
Published Sep 09, 2024 02:31 PM PHT

Surfers ride the waves in General Luna in Siargao Island, Surigao Del Norte on October 24, 2023. Mark Demayo, ABS-CBN NewsMANILA - Philippine Airlines said it will relaunch its Clark-Siargao flights beginning December 3 this year.

PAL said it is expanding its Clark hub network with the thrice weekly flights to Siargao, which has been dubbed as the ‘Surfing Capital of the Philippines.’
PAL said it is expanding its Clark hub network with the thrice weekly flights to Siargao, which has been dubbed as the ‘Surfing Capital of the Philippines.’
Siargao is one of the most sought-after holiday destinations known for crystal clear beaches, white sand islets, hidden lagoons and tide pools, along with a host of recreational activities and fun-filled tour packages, the airline said.
Siargao is one of the most sought-after holiday destinations known for crystal clear beaches, white sand islets, hidden lagoons and tide pools, along with a host of recreational activities and fun-filled tour packages, the airline said.
“As Siargao’s popularity soars, we stay committed to supporting the island’s tourism growth in a sustainable way for the benefit of its residents and local businesses, while providing an enhanced flying experience for our passengers,” said PAL Express President Rabbi Vincent Ang.
“As Siargao’s popularity soars, we stay committed to supporting the island’s tourism growth in a sustainable way for the benefit of its residents and local businesses, while providing an enhanced flying experience for our passengers,” said PAL Express President Rabbi Vincent Ang.
PAL said it will use the 86-seater De Havilland Dash 8-400 Next Generation aircraft for the new route.
PAL said it will use the 86-seater De Havilland Dash 8-400 Next Generation aircraft for the new route.
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The airline said it already operates twice daily flights to Siargao from Manila and Cebu, for a total PAL service of 31 weekly flights to Siargao.
The airline said it already operates twice daily flights to Siargao from Manila and Cebu, for a total PAL service of 31 weekly flights to Siargao.
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