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  2. PAL Express - Wikipedia

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    PAL Express began carrying the brand name Philippine Airlines through a cooperative agreement with PAL. This strategy is intended to harmonize the two carriers in order to make them more competitive, ensure leadership and superior core services, and enhance the efficiency and profitability of both carriers. [ 4 ]

  3. Philippine Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Aircraft of Philippine Airlines parked next to the maintenance hangars of Lufthansa Technik Philippines. As of May 2024, Philippine Airlines mainline aircraft has a fleet size of 49 aircraft (excluding 27 PAL Express aircraft) with a mix of Airbus narrow-body and wide-body aircraft and Boeing wide-body aircraft. [32]

  4. Philippine Airlines fleet - Wikipedia

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    Philippine Airlines is composed of wide-body and narrow-body aircraft from five families (including PAL Express fleet): Airbus A320ceo family, Airbus A321neo, Airbus A330, Airbus A350, and Boeing 777.

  5. List of airlines of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The domestic market is dominated by the Cebu Pacific group which has a 53% market share, followed by the Philippine Airlines group which has 31%, followed by AirAsia, having a 16% share. This list of airlines enumerates local airlines in the Philippines which have a current air operator's certificate issued by the Civil Aviation Authority .

  6. List of Philippine Airlines destinations - Wikipedia

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    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

  7. Philippines AirAsia - Wikipedia

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    Philippines AirAsia, Inc. is a Philippine low-cost airline based at Ninoy Aquino International Airport in Pasay, Metro Manila. [5] The airline is the Philippine affiliate of the Malaysian AirAsia.

  8. History of Philippine Airlines - Wikipedia

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    The PAL Express name was restored as part of the airline's expansion strategy, effectively rendering the Airphil Express brand defunct on March 15, 2013. [ 46 ] Despite PAL's successful exit from receivership, international safety concerns regarding the Philippine aviation industry severely hindered its expansion plans.

  9. List of regional airlines - Wikipedia

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    Cambodia. Cambodia Airways China (mainland) China Express Airlines; China Flying Dragon Aviation; Colorful Guizhou Airlines; Joy Air; OTT Airlines Hong Kong Hong Kong Airlines India