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As PAL continued to expand its code-sharing agreement with PAL Express, PAL transferred most of its domestic flights to PAL Express by August 1, 2013. [ 18 ] In 2016, the airline signed a letter of intent with Bombardier for orders of up to 12 Bombardier Dash 8-Q400 aircraft in a two-class 86-seat configuration. [ 19 ]
The first Airbus A320 flight to land was Philippine Airlines Flight 2059 from Manila, a flight operated by PAL Express, on that day. [8] Cebu Pacific followed suit on November 23, landing its first A320 flight as Flight 899. Both airlines upgraded most of their Caticlan flights to A320s, having previously served by turboprops. [16]
Panorama Flight Service: AIRFED United States P8 PTN Pantanal Linhas Aéreas: PANTANAL Brazil HMP Papair Terminal: PAPAIR TERMINAL Haiti PAI Paradise Airways: SEA RAY United States PDI Paradise Island Airways: PARADISE ISLAND United States PGX Paragon Air Express: PARAGON EXPRESS United States PGF Paragon Global Flight Support: United Kingdom PRR
Asian destinations of PAL Express (excluding that of Philippine Airlines); airplane icons: PAL Express hubs, red: all-year round, black: terminated destinations, yellow: future destinations, pink: seasonal service, turquoise: charter
Premium Economy (known as Comfort Class for domestic flights since September 2022 [51]) is available on the Airbus A330 and Airbus A350, [46] as well as PAL Express flights using two-class Airbus A320s. The seats are similar in design to standard economy class seats but feature at least four to five inches of additional legroom, providing a ...
The original fleet of eight A330s were transferred to PAL Express [30] until these were retired on August 31, 2014. [31] On May 17, 2024, Philippine Airlines signed an agreement with Wamos Air to wet lease two Airbus A330-200s for use on flights to Sydney and Melbourne.
The first commercial flight to land at the airport, Philippine Airlines Flight 2923 from Manila, a flight operated by PAL Express and performed by a Dash 8 Q400, landed at 9:57 am PHT. [22] Cebu Pacific also started operating flights at the airport on the same day. [ 23 ]
Francisco B. Reyes Airport is the target of two expansion projects. The first expansion, funded in part by a US$3 million loan from the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) in cooperation with the Department of Transportation and Communications, broke ground in March 2007. [4]