Lucio Tan airline drops
London, planned Tel Aviv,
Seattle routes altogether
Key takeaways from the international winter schedule (October 30, 2022 to March 25, 2023), as released by the Philippine Airlines:
* New, once-a-week service to Wuhan, a major industrial and commercial city in central China that became better known as ground zero of the coronavirus pandemic.
* Flights to Toronto will be reduced from thrice to twice from a week, on Wednesdays and Sundays, with the Friday service being scuttled.
* Daily roundtrip flights to the South Korean cities of Seoul and Busan will start out of Clark.
* The new Cebu international airport terminal will also see exponentially higher traffic for the Yuletide holidays.
Aside from flights to Tokyo Narita increasing to once a day from the current three a week, PAL will also mount daily roundtrip flights to Osaka and four flights a week to Nagoya from the Queen City of the South.
* Flights to Macau will also be resumed, with a daily frequency out of Manila.
* Flights to Hong Kong from Manila will be increased to thrice daily from the current once a day.
* Flights to Beijing will resume in late January with six frequencies a week out of Manila.
* The lucrative, non-stop flights to San Francisco and Los Angeles will also see increased frequencies for the long Christmas-Chinese New Year season.
Link to PAL's international winter 2022-2023 schedule here:
https://www.philippineairlines.com/-/media/feature/timetable/2200912-international--winter-as-of-sep-12-2022.pdf
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