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PAL FLIGHTS FOR DECEMBER AND BEYONDAdvisory No. 227as of 17 December 2021 10:00 PM Dear PAL Passengers: Here are our sch...
12/19/2021

PAL FLIGHTS FOR DECEMBER AND BEYOND
Advisory No. 227
as of 17 December 2021 10:00 PM

Dear PAL Passengers:

Here are our scheduled international and domestic flights:

INTERNATIONAL FLIGHTS
ALERT: Please check regularly for flight schedule updates, as flights may be adjusted (or, in certain cases, cancelled) due to government-imposed travel or arrival restrictions.
Entry requirements for various countries are constantly being updated. For more information, please check the government website of your country of destination. Additionally, you may also check: https://bit.ly/PALTravelsFromPH.

Manila-Los Angeles
• 9x a week (Daily, with 2 flights every Wed/Fri)

Los Angeles-Manila
• 10x a week (Daily, with 2 flights every Mon/Thu/Sun)

Los Angeles-Cebu
• 2x a week (Wed/Fri) except on December 17 due to Typhoon Odette

Manila-San Francisco
• 5x a week (Mon/Tue/Wed/Fri/Sun) except on December 21

San Francisco-Manila
• Daily
Note: PR 105 every Saturday will be re-routed to land in Cebu

Manila-New York (JFK)
• 3x a week (Mon/Wed/Fri)

New York (JFK)-Manila
• 3x a week (Tue/Thu/Sat)

Manila-Honolulu
• 2x a week (Tue/Fri) except on December 24 and 31

Honolulu-Manila
• 2x a week (Tue/Fri) except on December 24 and 31

Manila-Guam
• 3x a week (Tue/Thu/Sun)

Guam-Manila
• 3x a week (Mon/Wed/Fri)

Manila-Toronto
• 2x a week (Wed/Sun) until December 19
• Once a week (Wednesday) effective December 20

Toronto-Manila
• 2x a week (Wed/Sun) until December 19
• Once a week (Thursday) effective December 20

Manila-Vancouver-Manila
• 4x a week (Tue/Thu/Fri/Sat) except on December 24 and 31
Note: PR 116/117 Manila-Vancouver-Manila on December 17 is rescheduled to depart as PR 5116/5117 respectively the next day (December 18, Saturday).

Manila-Auckland-Manila
• December 12 and 16, January 9 and 16, February 6 and 20, March 6 and 20
Note: Flights will stop over in Brisbane

Manila-Brisbane
• December 3
• Once a week (Friday) effective January 7

Brisbane-Manila
• December 4
• Once a week (Saturday) effective January 8
Note: Flight on December 4 will stop over in Sydney

Manila-Melbourne
• 2x a week (Thu/Sat) except on December 4, 16, 25 and 30
• December 21
• 3x a week (Thu/Fri/Sat) effective January 1

Melbourne-Manila
• 2x a week (Fri/Sun) except on December 5, 17, 26 and 31
• December 22
• 3x a week (Fri/Sat/Sun) effective January 1

Manila-Sydney
• December 3, 5, 7, 10, 11, 14, 15, 17, 19, 21 and 28

Sydney-Manila
• December 4, 6, 8, 11, 12, 15, 16, 18, 20, 22 and 29
Note: Flights on December 6, 16 and 29 will stop over in Melbourne

Manila-Port Moresby-Manila
• January 8 and 22, February 12 and 16, March 12 and 26

Manila-London (Heathrow)-Manila
• December 7 and 14, January 4 and 11

Manila-Singapore-Manila
• Daily until January 31
• 2x daily effective February 1

Manila-Kuala Lumpur-Manila
• 2x a week (Tue/Sat)
• December 2 and 9

Manila-Hanoi-Manila
• December 13, January 10, February 14, March 14

Manila-Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon)-Manila
• December 8 and 22
• Once a week (Wednesday) effective January 5

Manila-Phnom Penh
• December 3 and 17, January 7, 14, 21 and 28, February 4, 11, 18 and 25, March 4, 11, 18 and 25

Phnom Penh-Manila
• December 4 and 18, January 8, 15, 22 and 29, February 5, 12, 19 and 26, March 5, 12, 19 and 26

Manila-Jakarta
• 3x a week (Wed/Fri/Sun) except on December 24 and 29

Jakarta-Manila
• 3x a week (Mon/Thu/Sat) except on December 25 and 30

Manila-Seoul (Incheon)-Manila
• 3x a week (Wed/Thu/Sat) effective January 1
Note: To comply with government restrictions, flights are cancelled from December 15 to 30, 2021

Manila-Bangkok-Manila
• 3x a week (Wed/Fri/Sun)

Manila-Tokyo (Haneda)-Manila
• 5x a week (Mon/Wed/Thu/Fri/Sun)

Manila-Tokyo (Narita)-Manila
• Daily

Cebu-Tokyo (Narita)-Cebu
• December 4

Manila-Fukuoka-Manila
• 4x a week (Mon/Wed/Fri/Sun) except on December 20 and 24

Manila-Osaka (Kansai)-Manila
• Daily

Manila-Nagoya-Manila
• 4x a week (Mon/Wed/Fri/Sat)

Manila-Hong Kong-Manila
• 4x a week (Wed/Thu/Fri/Sun)

Manila-Taipei-Manila
• 3x a week (Thu/Fri/Sat) except on December 17, 24 and 25

Manila-Dubai-Manila
• Daily
Notes: To comply with government restrictions, flights from Dubai every Thursday and Saturday will be rerouted to land in Subic; flights from Dubai every Sunday will be rerouted to land in Cebu; flights from Dubai every Tuesday will be rerouted to land in Davao; PR 658/659 Manila-Dubai-Manila on December 24 (Friday) is rescheduled to depart as PR 5658/5659 on December 23 (Thursday).

Manila-Dammam-Manila
• 3x a week (Tue/Fri/Sun) except on December 21

Manila-Riyadh-Manila
• 4x a week (Mon/Wed/Fri/Sun) except on December 17 and 19

Manila-Doha-Manila
• Daily

DOMESTIC FLIGHTS
Please check regularly for flight updates and for any latest changes in travel and entry requirements for various Philippine destinations, which may change frequently due to COVID restrictions. For more information, please check the local government website of your airport/arrival point as well as your final destination province or municipality. Additionally, you may also check: https://bit.ly/PALTravelsWithinPH.

Manila-Basco-Manila
• December 16 and 30
Note: 2 flights on December 16 and 30

Manila-Laoag-Manila
• 2x a week (Tue/Fri)

Manila-Legazpi-Manila
• 3x daily

Manila-Puerto Princesa-Manila
• 2x daily
Check for updates on cancellations due to Typhoon Odette

Manila-Busuanga (Coron)-Manila
• 2x daily
Check for updates on cancellations due to Typhoon Odette

Manila-Bacolod-Manila
• 16x a week (2x daily, with 3 flights every Mon/Fri)
Notes: PR 2129 (for fully-vaccinated passengers only)
Check for updates on cancellations due to Typhoon Odette

Manila-Cebu-Manila
• 8x daily
Check for updates on cancellations due to Typhoon Odette

Manila-Catarman-Manila
• Once a week (Friday)

Manila-Calbayog-Manila
• Once a week (Monday)

Manila-Dumaguete-Manila
• 5x a week (Mon/Tue/Wed/Thu/Fri)
Check for updates on cancellations due to Typhoon Odette

Manila-Antique (San Jose)-Manila
• 2x a week (Wed/Sat)

Manila-Iloilo-Manila
• 3x daily
Check for updates on cancellations due to Typhoon Odette

Manila-Kalibo-Manila
• 5x a week (Mon/Wed/Fri/Sat/Sun)

Manila-Caticlan (Boracay)-Manila
• 5x daily
Notes: Check for updates on cancellations due to Typhoon Odette; 6 flights on December 26 and January 2

Manila-Roxas-Manila
• 5x a week (Mon/Wed/Thu/Fri/Sun)

Manila-Tacloban-Manila
• 3x daily
Check for updates on cancellations due to Typhoon Odette
Note: 2 flights only on December; 4 flights on December 22 and 25

Manila-Tagbilaran (Panglao)-Manila
• 2x daily

Manila-Butuan-Manila
• 2x daily
Check for updates on cancellations due to Typhoon Odette

Manila-Cotabato-Manila
• 11x a week (Daily, with 2 flights every Tue/Thu/Sat/Sun)
Check for updates on cancellations due to Typhoon Odette

Manila-Cagayan de Oro-Manila
• 4x daily

Manila-Dipolog-Manila
• 5x a week (Mon/Tue/Thu/Fri/Sat)
Note: 2 flights on December 18, 20, 21, 23, 24, 25, 27 and 28
Check for updates on cancellations due to Typhoon Odette

Manila-Davao-Manila
• 4x daily until December 25
• 32x a week (4x daily, with 5 flights every Mon/Thu/Fri/Sun) effective December 26

Manila-General Santos-Manila
• Daily

Manila-Siargao-Manila
• Daily
Check for updates on cancellations due to Typhoon Odette

Manila-Ozamiz-Manila
• Daily

Manila-Pagadian-Manila
• Daily

Manila-Zamboanga-Manila
• 6x a week (Mon/Tue/Wed/Thu/Fri/Sun)
Check for updates on cancellations due to Typhoon Odette

Cebu-Bacolod-Cebu
• Once a week (Friday)

Cebu-Butuan-Cebu
• 4x a week (Mon/Wed/Thu/Sat)

Cebu-Cagayan de Oro-Cebu
• Daily

Cebu-Caticlan (Boracay)-Cebu
• 2x a week (Fri/Sun)

Cebu-Clark-Cebu
• 3x a week (Mon/Wed/Sat)
Note: 2 flights on December 18

Cebu-Davao-Cebu
• 5x a week (Mon/Wed/Thu/Fri/Sun)

Cebu-Iloilo-Cebu
• Once a week (Tuesday)

Cebu-Siargao-Cebu
• Daily except on December 17, 18, 19, 24 and 29
Check for updates on cancellations due to Typhoon Odette

Cebu-Tacloban-Cebu
• 4x a week (Tue/Thu/Sat/Sun)

Cebu-Zamboanga-Cebu
• Once a week (Monday)

Iloilo-General Santos-Iloilo
• Once a week (Tuesday)

Davao-Iloilo-Davao
• Once a week (Wednesday)

Davao-Tagbilaran (Panglao)-Davao
• 2x a week (Mon/Thu)

Zamboanga-Tawi-Tawi-Zamboanga
• Once a week (Monday)

SPECIAL REMINDERS FOR ALL OUR PASSENGERS:

ARRIVING IN THE PHILIPPINES
New arrival and quarantine procedures are place for international travelers arriving in Manila, Cebu, Clark, Laoag, Subic and Davao.
For more information, see: https://www.philippineairlines.com/en/covid-19/arrivingintheph.

Payment of the fees for RT-PCR tests, as well as the cost of hotel accommodation, shall be shouldered by the traveler; except that the cost for OFWs shall be shouldered by the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (for land-based OFWs) and by MARINA or the local manning agency (for sea-based OFWs).

DEPARTING FROM THE PHILIPPINES
For all international travelers: Please check the most updated travel regulations in the government website of your destination country, as well as your country of departure. These governmental regulations may change frequently and may have an impact on the status of your flight or your acceptance for boarding. For more information, visit: https://bit.ly/PALTravelsFromPH.

You must also accomplish the Passenger Profile and Health Declaration (PPHD) form online via https://bit.ly/PALIntPPHD as early as 5 days prior to your flight departure. Exempted from accomplishing the online PPHD form are travelers bound for Australia, all of whom must accomplish the paper form upon check-in at the airport. Passengers bound for United States, Singapore and Canada are required to accomplish the PPHD form upon airport check-in in addition to the online registration.

TRAVELING WITHIN THE PHILIPPINES
For all domestic travelers: Please check with the local government offices of both your origin point and your final destination on travel requirements, such as mandated documents or health certifications. These requirements differ from province to province, and are revised and updated constantly in line with the anti-COVID-19 arrangements of each locality.
For more information, please click: https://bit.ly/PALTravelsWithinPH

You must also accomplish the Passenger Profile and Health Declaration (PPHD) form online via https://bit.ly/PALDomPPHD as early as 5 days prior to your flight departure.

MANILA (NAIA) TERMINAL ASSIGNMENTS
- PAL international flights from Manila depart from:
NAIA Terminal 1, except for flights to USA and Guam.
NAIA Terminal 2 for flights bound for Guam, Honolulu, New York, San Francisco, and Los Angeles

- PAL international arrivals will use the following terminals:
NAIA Terminal 1 for flights arriving from Dubai, Riyadh and Dammam
NAIA Terminal 2 for all other international flights.

- PAL domestic flights depart from and arrive at NAIA Terminal 2.

TAKE YOUR COVID TEST AT PAL'S TESTING FACILITIES
Passengers departing on PAL international and domestic flights from Manila may undergo RT-PCR and Antigen testing at:

Philippine Airlines Learning Center (PLC) located at 540 Padre Faura cor. Adriatico St. Ermita, Manila (drive-thru or walk-in testing from 8AM to 8PM daily);or
PAL Gate 3 located at Andrews Avenue, Pasay City (in-car or walk-in service 24 hours a day, seven days a week).

These PAL testing facilities are in partnership with Detoxicare Molecular Diagnostics Laboratory. The tests cost PHP 2,599 for RT-PCR tests with results released within 24 hours, and PHP 700 for Antigen tests with results released in 30 minutes. Payment options are: cash (PHP currency only), card (debit/credit), GCash, PayPal, WeChatPay, or Alipay. Passengers may also pre-pay for their COVID-19 tests online.

Upon entrance, please present your ID, plane ticket, payment confirmation (if prepaid), and QR code indicating that you have successfully registered the Passenger Profile and Health Declaration Form online.

Should you wish to avail of the services of other testing and lab partners of PAL, you may click the link for the complete listing: https://bit.ly/PALTestPartnersInt or https://bit.ly/PALTestPartnersDom

GUIDELINES FOR AFFECTED PASSENGERS:
If your flight is cancelled, we wish to assure you that your current tickets are safe and remain valid. For details on your options, please see here: http://bit.ly/PaxOptions.

If you need to take another RT-PCR test for your new flight schedule, you may undergo RT-PCR testing at PAL's own testing facility at PAL Learning Center or PAL Gate 3 (see above information on " TAKE YOUR RT-PCR TEST AT PAL'S TESTING FACILITIES").

FLYING SAFELY IN THE ‘NEW NORMAL’
PAL is strictly implementing Fly Safe “new normal” practices to protect our passengers, in compliance with international health and safety protocols.

Please bring your own face masks and face shields and wear them at all times – at the airport and throughout your flight.

We encourage you to check-in online and arrive early at the airport to allocate extra time for new safety procedures– at least 3 hours prior to departure for domestic flights; and 4 hours prior to departure for international flights.

Our cabin crew will be wearing full Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for your protection on board the flight.

All PAL aircraft are equipped with high-technology systems that continuously infuse fresh air across the cabin as well as HEPA filters that trap viruses, bacteria and other contaminants with 99.99% efficiency. The air flow system creates a cleaner environment that is safer than most enclosed public spaces and comparable to hospital operating rooms.

For more information, please see here: https://bit.ly/PALKeepsYouSafe

TRAZE CONTACT TRACING APP REQUIREMENT
All passengers flying to, from, or within the Philippines must download and register through Traze Contact Tracing, a unified and automated contact tracing app, before proceeding to the airport.

Passengers who do not have mobile phones or any other mobile gadgets may go to the Traze Helpdesk, located near the terminal entrance in all Philippine airports and at the arrival area of international airports, for registration assistance and QR code printing. Passengers traveling to the Philippines from overseas countries are advised to download the app before they embark on their trip.

Please visit the Traze website to download and know more: https://www.traze.ph.

In the raging battle against COVID-19, Cosmotech Philippines in cooperation with Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) Launched Traze Contact Tracing App

11/19/2021

BAGO uuwi ang OFW / NON OFW sa PILIPINAS

1.) 3 days before the departure date ...

Mag register sa one health pass ( OHP ) then get the transaction number

click this link for registration

https://www.onehealthpass.com.ph/e-HDC/

For ....Ofw ( free hotel accommodation for quarantine)

A.) from green list countries = fully vaccinated ( no need for quarantine) ....unvaccinated ( 6 days/5nights )

For Non ofw .... ( mag book ng hotel in advance prior to your departure date )

A.) green list countries : fully vaccinated ( no need quarantine ) , non vaccinated ( 5 nights/6 days )

B.) from YELLOW countries :
Fully vaccinated ( 5 nights / 6 days ) non vaccinated ( 7 nights/8 days )

2.) On the day of departure...Update your OHP registration before check in & acquire OHP personal QR code....


FYI
11/01/2021

FYI

09/18/2021

I'm vaccinated and, no, I don't know what's in it - neither this vaccine, the ones I had as a child and adult, nor in the vegan hamburger or in vegan hot dogs, or in other treatments. Whether it's for cancer, AIDS or vaccines for infants or children. I also don't know what's in other over-counter-medications, it just cures my ailments.
I don't know what's in the ink for tattoos, va**ng, or every ingredient in my soap or shampoo or even deodorants. I don’t know the long term effect of mobile phone use or whether or not that restaurant I just ate at used clean foods and washed their hands.
I also don’t know how much deadly asbestos is in the buildings I visit.
In short ...
There's a lot of things I don't know and never will.
I just know one thing: life is very short, and I still want to do something other than just going to work every day or having others in our community and country locked in their homes. I still want to travel.
As a child and as an adult I've been vaccinated for mumps, measles, small pox, polio, chicken pox, tetanus, influenza and quite a few others; my parents and I trusted the science.
I'm vaccinated, not to please the government but:
* To not die or become ill from Covid-19.
* To not clutter a hospital bed if I get sick.
* To live my life.
* To have my community and country get back to normal.
* For Covid-19 to be an old memory, as it will.
*For all the children in our daycare.
* To protect us all.

06/10/2021

FYI

BALIKBAYAN PROGRAM

The Balikbayan Program, as instituted by Republic Act 6768 (amended by Republic Act 9174), was launched by the Philippine Government "under the administration of the Department of Tourism to attract and encourage overseas Filipinos to come and visit their motherland. This is in recognition of their contribution to the economy of the country through the foreign exchange inflow that they generate."

Former Filipino nationals and their family members traveling together to visit the Philippines and planning to stay for more than 21 days may enter the Philippines without visas through the Balikbayan visa-free privilege. They may visit the Philippines several times (multiple entry) within a year or they may stay in the Philippines for a maximum of one (1) year.



Who falls under the BALIKBAYAN program?

By legal definition, a balikbayan is:

a Filipino citizen who has been continuously out of the Philippines for a period of at least one (1) year from the date of last departure;
a Filipino overseas worker; or
a former Filipino citizen with foreign passport and members of his/her family. The term "family" shall mean the spouse and the children of the balikbayan (who are not balikbayan in their own right) who are travelling to the Philippines with the balikbayan.
What are the documents to be presented to show proof of BALIKBAYAN status?

Former Filipino nationals who wish to avail of the program must present proof of former Philippine citizenship such as old Philippine passport or Philippine birth certificate upon arrival at any Philippine Port of Entry. In cases that their spouses and minor children travel together with them, they must present the following:

Old Philippine passport or Philippine birth certificate for the key claimant;
Marriage certificate for the spouse;
Birth certificate for the child; and,
Canadian passport with a validity of at least six (6) months beyond the intended stay in the Philippines.
How much do I pay for the Balikbayan stamp?

There is no fee for the Balikbayan stamp.

Who else can avail of the BALIKBAYAN Program?

Family members of the balikbayan can go to the Philippines without having to apply for a visa, provided they are travelling together with the balikbayan, pay immigration fees, and observe and comply with immigration rules and regulations. In addition to showing their foreign passport, a family member must present:

Birth Certificate (with English translation), in case of children;
Marriage Certificate (with English translation), in case of spouse; and
Adoption papers (proof of adoption), in case of legally adopted children.
According to the Bureau of Immigration, the Balikbayan Privilege can be availed of by the foreign member of a balikbayan's family EVERY TIME they enter the Philippines with the balikbayan (former Filipino/dual citizen) AND NOT ONLY ONCE A YEAR.

Please note that only family members of balikbayans from countries whose citizens enjoy the no-visa entry for 21-day stay may avail themselves of the balikbayan privilege and be able to stay in the Philippines for a period of one year without having to apply for a temporary visitor's visa. All other nationals must secure entry visas prior to their travel to the Philippines.

If a balikbayan has used his/her privilege and stayed in the Philippines for one year, he/she may apply for an extension of stay for multiples of two months up to one additional year by paying the appropriate fees at the nearest Bureau of Immigration office.





TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS TO THE PHILIPPINES DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC

04/29/2021

FYI

PAL FLIGHTS FOR SUMMER SEASON
(May and beyond)
Advisory No. 174
as of 28 April 2021 09:00 PM

Dear PAL Passengers:

Here are our scheduled international and domestic flights:

INTERNATIONAL FLIGHTS
ALERT: Authorities have imposed flight arrival restrictions at Manila airport that require airlines to cancel some previously scheduled flights and/or re-route other flights to Cebu or Clark airports. Please check regularly for flight schedule updates.
Entry requirements for various countries are constantly being updated. For more information, please check the government website of your country of destination. Additionally, you may also check: https://bit.ly/PALTravelsFromPH.

Manila-Los Angeles
• April 30, then 4x a week (Tue/Thu/Fri/Sun) effective May 2, except on May 7

Los Angeles-Manila
• April 30, May 2 and 4
• 4x a week (Tue/Fri/Sun, with 2 flights every Fri) effective May 7

Manila-San Francisco-Manila
• April 29, then 2x a week (Wed/Sat)

Manila-New York (JFK)
• Once a week (Friday) except on May 7 and 21

New York (JFK)-Manila
• Once a week (Saturday) except on May 8 and 22

Manila-Honolulu-Manila
• Once a week (Sunday) effective May 2
• May 21

Manila-Guam
• Once a week (Sunday)

Guam-Manila
• Once a week (Monday)

Manila-Toronto
• Once a week (Wednesday) effective May 12, except on May 19

Toronto-Manila
• Once a week (Thursday) effective May 13, except on May 20

Manila-Vancouver
• Once a week (Thursday) effective May 6

Vancouver-Manila
• Once a week (Friday) effective May 7

Manila-Auckland-Manila
• May 16
Note: Flight will stop over in Brisbane

Manila-Melbourne
• May 14 and 28
Note: Flight will stop over in Sydney

Melbourne-Manila
• May 15 and 29

Manila-Sydney
• May 14 and 28

Sydney-Manila
• May 15 and 29
Note: Flight will stop over in Melbourne

Manila-Singapore-Manila
• April 28
• 2x a week (Thu/Sun) effective May 1, until May 9
• 3x a week (Mon/Thu/Sun) effective May 10, until May 16
• 4x a week (Mon/Tue/Thu/Sun) effective May 17

Manila-Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon)-Manila
• May 20

Manila-Kuala Lumpur-Manila
• Once a week (Sunday) effective May 9, except on May 30

Manila-Jakarta
• May 16
• Once a week (Sunday) effective May 30

Jakarta-Manila
• May 17
• Once a week (Monday) effective May 31

Manila-Seoul (Incheon)-Manila
• 3x a week (Wed/Thu/Sat) effective May 5

Manila-Bangkok-Manila
• Once a week (Wednesday) effective May 12, except on May 19

Manila-Tokyo (Haneda)-Manila
• Once a week (Sunday)
• May 26

Manila-Tokyo (Narita)-Manila
• May 1 and 2, then 3x a week (Tue/Thu/Fri) effective May 4

Cebu-Tokyo (Narita)-Cebu
• May 15

Manila-Fukuoka-Manila
• 3x a week (Wed/Fri/Sun)

Manila-Osaka (Kansai)-Manila
• May 1 and 2, then 4x a week (Tue/Thu/Fri/Sat) effective May 4

Manila-Nagoya-Manila
• 3x a week (Mon/Fri/Sat) effective May 1 until May 7
• 3x a week (Mon/Wed/Fri) effective May 8

Manila-Hong Kong-Manila
• Once a week (Wednesday) effective May 5

Manila-Taipei-Manila
• Once a week (Thursday) effective May 6

Manila-Dubai-Manila
• Once a week (Wednesday) effective May 1, until May 9
• 4x a week (Mon/Wed/Fri/Sat) effective May 10, except on May 15

Manila-Dammam-Manila
• April 29
• 3x a week (Tue/Thu/Sun) effective May 2, until May 9
• 4x a week (Tue/Thu/Fri/Sun) effective May 10, except on May 31
Manila-Riyadh-Manila
• 6x a week (Mon/Tue/Wed/Fri/Sat/Sun) effective May 1, except on May 2 and 5

Manila-Doha-Manila
• 3x a week (Mon/Thu/Fri) effective May 3, except on May 6

DOMESTIC FLIGHTS
ALERT: Non-essential domestic travel to and from Manila is not allowed until April 30. (Awaiting government guidelines for May 1 onwards.)
As a result, some flights have to be canceled; Please check regularly for flight schedule updates.
Note: Entry requirements for various Philippine destinations may change frequently due to COVID restrictions. For more information, please check the local government website of your airport/arrival point as well as your final destination province or municipality. Additionally, you may also check: https://bit.ly/PALTravelsWithinPH.

Manila-Basco-Manila
• May 13 and 29

Manila-Laoag-Manila
• 2x a week (Tue/Fri)
• May 2

Manila-Legazpi-Manila
• April 29, then 2x daily effective May 1

Manila-Puerto Princesa-Manila
• Daily

Manila-Busuanga (Coron)-Manila
• Daily, except on April 30

Manila-Bacolod
• 2x a week (Mon/Fri)

Bacolod-Manila
• 3x a week (Mon/Fri/Sun) effective April 30

Manila-Cebu-Manila
• 4x daily

Manila-Catarman-Manila
• Once a week (Friday)

Manila-Calbayog-Manila
• May 5
• Once a week (Thursday) effective May 13

Manila-Dumaguete-Manila
• Daily

Manila-Antique (San Jose)-Manila
• 2x a week (Wed/Sat)

Manila-Iloilo-Manila
• Daily

Manila-Kalibo-Manila
• 5x a week (Mon/Wed/Fri/Sat/Sun)

Manila-Caticlan (Boracay)-Manila
• 2x daily until April 30
• 3x daily effective May 1

Manila-Roxas-Manila
• 3x a week (Mon/Wed/Fri)

Manila-Tacloban-Manila
• 2x daily

Manila-Tagbilaran (Panglao)-Manila
• Daily

Manila-Butuan-Manila
• Daily

Manila-Cotabato-Manila
• Daily

Manila-Cagayan de Oro-Manila
• 3x daily

Manila-Dipolog-Manila
• 3x a week (Tue/Thu/Sat) until April 30
• 4x a week (Mon/Tue/Thu/Sat) effective May 1

Manila-Davao-Manila
• 12x a week (Daily, with 2 flights every Mon/Wed/Thu/Sat/Sun) until May 17
• 15x a week (2x daily, with 3 flights every Sat) effective May 18

Manila-General Santos-Manila
• 4x a week (Mon/Tue/Thu/Sat)

Manila-Siargao-Manila
• 3x a week (Thu/Sat/Sun) effective May 1

Manila-Ozamiz-Manila
• Daily

Manila-Pagadian-Manila
• Daily

Manila-Zamboanga
• 3x a week (Mon/Thu/Sun)

Zamboanga-Manila
• 6x a week (Mon/Tue/Wed/Thu/Fri/Sun)

Cebu-Bacolod-Cebu
• Once a week (Monday)

Cebu-Butuan-Cebu
• 2x a week (Thu/Sat)

Cebu-Cagayan de Oro-Cebu
• 4x a week (Mon/Wed/Fri/Sun)

Cebu-Caticlan (Boracay)-Cebu
• 2x a week (Fri/Sun)

Cebu-Clark-Cebu
• 2x a week (Mon/Fri)

Cebu-Davao-Cebu
• 4x a week (Tue/Wed/Fri/Sat)

Cebu-General Santos-Cebu
• 2x a week (Thu/Sat) until April 29
• 2x a week (Tue/Sat) effective May 4

Cebu-Puerto Princesa-Cebu
• Once a week (Thursday) effective May 6

Cebu-Siargao-Cebu
• 2x a week (Tue/Sun)

Cebu-Tacloban-Cebu
• 2x a week (Tue/Sat)

Cebu-Zamboanga-Cebu
• Once a week (Monday) effective May 3

Zamboanga-Tawi-Tawi-Zamboanga
• Once a week (Monday)

SPECIAL REMINDERS FOR ALL OUR PASSENGERS:

TRAZE CONTACT TRACING APP REQUIREMENT
All passengers flying to, from, or within the Philippines must download and register through Traze Contact Tracing, a unified and automated contact tracing app, before proceeding to the airport. This is a requirement of the Philippine Government authorities for ALL international and domestic passengers, whether arriving in or departing from any airport in the Philippines, to enable health authorities to notify travelers who may have had contact with a COVID-19 patient. Passengers who do not have mobile phones or any other mobile gadgets may go to the Traze Helpdesk, located near the terminal entrance in all Philippine airports and at the arrival area of international airports, for registration assistance and QR code printing. Passengers traveling to the Philippines from
overseas countries are advised to download the app before they embark on their trip.

ARRIVING IN THE PHILIPPINES

Passenger arriving in the Philippines are required to register on Case Investigation Forms depending on their traveler type and port of entry:

For land-based OFWs arriving in Manila: www.balikpinas.ph

(For land-based OFWs, create/update your account on the OFW Assistance Information System (OASIS) at http://oasis.owwa.gov.ph/)

For sea-based OFWs arriving in Manila: https://ecif.firstaide.ph

For all non-OFW passengers (including Returning Overseas Filipinos, authorized foreign nationals, etc.) arriving in Manila: https://bit.ly/MNLPALeCIF

Passengers arriving in Cebu (Mactan Cebu International Airport or MCIA), are required to register online not earlier than five (5) days prior to their flight departure via the Passenger Arrival Registration Form. Please click on this link -- https://bit.ly/CEBRegForm

Passengers arriving in Clark (Clark International Airport) are required to fill out the Health Declaration Card, Case Investigation Form, and the Affidavit of Undertaking to be collected upon arrival. Click on this link to download the forms:
Health Declaration Card (HDC): https://bit.ly/DOHYellowForm Case Investigation Form (CIF): https://bit.ly/CaseInvestivagtionForm Affidavit of Undertaking (AOU): https://bit.ly/AOUndertaking

Payment of the fees for the swab test, as well as the cost of hotel accommodation, shall be shouldered by the traveler; except that the cost for OFWs shall be shouldered by the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (for land-based OFWs) and by MARINA or the local manning agency (for sea-based OFWs).

For all international travelers: Please check the most updated travel regulations in the government website of your destination country, as well as your country of departure. These governmental regulations may change frequently and may have an impact on the status of your flight or your acceptance for boarding. For more information, please click: https://bit.ly/PALTravelsFromPH.

For all domestic travelers: Please check with the local government offices of both your origin point and your final destination on travel requirements, such as mandated documents or health certifications. These requirements differ from province to province, and are revised and updated constantly in line with the anti-COVID-19 arrangements of each locality. For more information, please click: https://bit.ly/PALTravelsWithinPH

MANILA (NAIA) Terminal Assignments
All our international flights from Manila will depart from NAIA Terminal 1. Arrivals will be at NAIA Terminal 2.
Departure and arrival in Manila of all domestic flights will be at NAIA Terminal 2.

HEALTH DECLARATIONS FOR DEPARTING FROM THE PHILIPPINES
If you are departing from the Philippines, you must accomplish the Passenger Profile and Health Declaration (PPHD) form online via https://bit.ly/PALIntPPHD as early as 5 days prior to your flight departure. Exempted from accomplishing the online PPHD form are travelers bound for Australia, all of whom must accomplish the paper form upon check in at the airport. (Passengers bound for United States, Singapore and Canada are required to accomplish the PPHD paper form upon airport check-in in addition to the online registration.)

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