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ok this isn’t my usual content but if you or anyone you know is going on a trip via plane DO NOT go with Philippine airlines. All they have done is be rude to me and my family from the start and if they were not clear and we asked them to re-iterate themselves they would just yell the same thing at us. Today we had a FIFTHTEEN hour lay-over. They had claimed that our luggage would be transported from one plane to the other by them yet we had to go down to platform (down an escalator that wasn’t even running too) confirm what luggage was ours and check it ourselves while we were down there this poor man’s luggage wasn’t there and I haven’t seen him in the waiting area since. We had to go to an entire different terminal on a crappy bus just to find a lounge that had room. We have had our carry ons scanned about sixteen times (barely exaggerating). One lady checking people into the waiting area for our flight was demanding to see this man’s visa (she doesn’t need to it’s none of her business) and was yelling at her (rightfully fucking so) about how all they’ve done was bully him and ect. And I don’t even know if that’s all it’s as if an airline was run by a five year old without any idea how it works.
anyway sorry for that long rant but anyway please do NOT fly with them.
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pcgamer · 8 months
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Landing At Caticlan Airport - Cockpit View - Philippine Airlines A321
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beingjellybeans · 6 months
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PAL Elevates Premium Economy Class for Narita-bound Travelers
Flag carrier Philippine Airlines unveils an enhanced Premium Economy experience, starting with flights to Narita, Japan. Philippine Airlines (PAL) is taking its Premium Economy (PECY) class to new heights, offering an array of exclusive privileges to passengers on select flights to Tokyo’s Narita International Airport (NRT) beginning this November. This upgrade marks a significant enhancement in…
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blogphnet · 8 months
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onetechavenue · 9 months
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Philippine Airlines Enters Web3 With Exclusive Collection
Eight decades since being established as Asia’s first airline, Philippine Airlines makes history anew with a collection of Limited Digital Collectibles. Offered in partnership with Philippine Blockchain Week, the country’s premiere blockchain event, the collection pays tribute to PAL history while showcasing the airline’s dedication to embracing the future. Comprising eight unique images…
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landers2022 · 10 months
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Fred Higolton: I have been writing this novel since 2011. Still needs improvement. But what the heck. I want to show it to the world. Set in a future Philippines.
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takeoffphilippines · 1 year
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PAL MOUNTS SPECIAL CEBU-LAOAG FLIGHT IN SUPPORT OF LOCAL FESTIVAL
Philippine Airlines mounts special flights between Cebu and Laoag enabling travelers from the Queen City of the South to fly to the northern city and experience a weekend of art, music and culture.
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The guests were flown in the comfort of PAL’s Dash 8-400 NG.
PAL's 86-seater Dash 8-400NG with registration RP-C5911, took off from Mactan Cebu International Airport at 8:45 AM, with art and music enthusiasts, leisure travelers and several social media influencers on board.
The special Cebu - Laoag - Cebu flight -- made possible through the collaboration between the Provincial Government of Ilocos Norte and Philippine Airlines -- reflects the flag carrier's commitment to serve as an air bridge to promote regional connectivity and bolster local tourism, including the arts scene.
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PR2200 was sent off by key officials.
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PAL President and Chief Operating Officer Capt. Stanley K. Ng led the send-off for the special flight which registered a high passenger load of 90%, We are united with you in promoting domestic travel to the regional centers of our country. Local communities are the true frontlines of the Philippine economy, and this is true for both Cebu and Ilocos, he said.
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The City of Laoag is celebrating over the weekend “Himala Sa Buhangin Art and Music Festival” enabling all to experience the best of Filipino talent, artistry and the warmth of Ilokano hospitality.
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airlinessupport · 1 year
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Step-by-Step guide to Philippine Airlines LAX Terminal
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Philippine Airlines operates out of the Tom Bradley International Terminal (TBIT) at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX). Here is a step-by-step guide to Philippine Airlines LAX Terminal:
Check-In: When you arrive at LAX, head to the Tom Bradley International Terminal. Look for signs that say "Philippine Airlines" and proceed to the check-in counters to check-in for your flight.
Security Check: After checking in, proceed to the security checkpoint. You will need to show your boarding pass and government-issued ID or passport.
Terminal Facilities: Once you have passed through security, you will find a variety of shops, restaurants, and lounges in the terminal. The Tom Bradley International Terminal is known for its wide range of dining and shopping options, so you'll have plenty to choose from.
Boarding: When it's time to board your flight, listen for announcements or check your boarding pass for your gate number. Follow signs to your gate, which will likely be located in the same terminal.
Departure: Once you have arrived at your gate, wait for boarding to begin. Philippine Airlines generally boards passengers in groups based on cabin class and frequent flyer status, so pay attention to announcements and wait for your group to be called.
Arrival: When you arrive at your destination, follow signs to baggage claim to retrieve your luggage. After you have your bags, you can proceed to customs and immigration.
Overall, the Philippine Airlines LAX Terminal is modern and well-equipped, with plenty of amenities to keep you comfortable during your travels. Just be sure to arrive early and allow plenty of time for check-in, security, and boarding, especially if you are traveling internationally.
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Philippines: Plane crashed near volcano, the explosion can happen anytime, the official said – Somewhere we too… Philippines Plane Crash: Albay Disaster Officer Cedric Depp said the Cessna plane was seen 300 to 350 meters (984 feet to 1,148 feet) away from the crater. Depp warned that the volcano could erupt at any time, making rescue difficult. “There could be an eruption of ash at any moment…
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vintagepromotions · 4 months
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Northwest Orient Airlines travel poster for the Philippines (c. 1950).
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pcgamer · 8 days
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Watch This Rough Landing At Caticlan Airport - Philippine Airlines A320
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jimtypes · 6 days
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High above the Philippines
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svt-interactions · 1 year
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Here's the clip for Limbo's sighting (nsfw imagery content warning)
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illustraction · 2 years
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JAPAN AIRLINES MANILA (1969-1984) - SUNSETS ON POSTERS (Part 7/20)
A colorful set of 2 posters with nearly identical visuals used to promote Japan Airlines flights to manila, Philippines in 1969 and 1984.
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The posters above courtesy of ILLUSTRACTION GALLERY
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thedalatribune · 4 months
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Cebu Pacific Wrapped?
I just received an email from Cebu Pacific. Apparently, they are doing some kind of a Spotify Wrapped. LOL.
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takeoffphilippines · 1 year
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PAL FLIES AN ALL-FEMALE FLIGHT TO GUAM
Philippine Airlines (PAL) flew an all-female flight crew for its March 22 PR110 Manila-Guam and March 24 PR111 Guam - Manila flights to participate in the celebration of International Women’s Month. In command of the flight to Guam was Capt. Emmie Inciong-Ragasa, assisted by First Officer Lilybeth Tan - Ng.
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A selfie before boarding the aircraft
The all-women cabin crew team - led by Flight Purser Edrose Mae Tang - had FA Gladys Lim, FA Frances Anne  Alindogan, FA Verona Rae Salangsang, FA Ana Beatriz Alvarez, and FA Pamela Jaine Sta. Ana in its roster. Capt. Hidelina Patrimonio and FO Lilybeth Tan Ng will be in command of the flight to Manila via PR111 tomorrow March 24.
A water salute – organized by PAL Guam and the Guam Airport Authority - greeted flight PR110 upon its arrival at Guam International Airport.
To inspire more women around the globe, PAL’s all-female flight crew participated in the Global Women’s forum held at the Guam Airport, where FO Tan – Ng,  who is also PAL'S AVP on Pilot Affairs, said in her speech, "Philippine Airlines is an equal opportunity company. PAL's culture of inclusivity has empowered the female members of the workforce to lend their voices, talent and creativity for the good of the Organization."
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“What a great way to celebrate women empowerment. Our all-female flight is an inspiring and exhilarating experience,” she quipped when asked to describe the milestone flight journey.
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As part of her inspirational message, she quipped, “We – as women – do not exist in a box. We evolve amid the challenges of the times. We are strong and resilient. We support fellow women and we co-exist with all of humanity. We embrace inclusively.”
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