Flag carrier Philippine Airlines (PAL) seeks to operate the largest network of multiple routes between mainland China and the Philippines, as it is set to fly to Jinjiang and Beijing after restarting Shanghai flights earlier this week.
PAL President and Chief Operating Officer Capt. Stanley Ng on Wednesday said the carrier is pushing through with its Greater China flight network to strengthen connections to economic hubs in mainland China.
“Our goal is to once again operate the largest network of flights on multiple routes between mainland China and the Philippines.” The carrier relaunched its Manila-Shanghai -Manila flights on Tuesday, February 14, initially at three flights a week or every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday.It will also start the Manila-Beijing-Manila service on February 21, available every Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday.
PAL said it will also increase weekly flights to Guangzhou to twice a week starting February 16, and eventually boost it to a full daily service by March 26, 2023.
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