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06/09/2023

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06/04/2022
09/02/2022

The Philippines is thrilled to welcome you again! Starting February 10, 2022, fully vaccinated tourists from visa-free countries can visit and explore our world-class destinations. Experience the FUN that awaits.

For more information on travel guidelines, visit https://visitor.tourism.gov.ph.

25/11/2021

All arriving international passengers in Manila, Davao, Clark, Subic, Bohol, and Laoag must register to the Bureau of Quarantine’s One Health Pass (OHP) at https://www.onehealthpass.com.ph/e-HDC. Present your QR code upon check-in and arrival.

OHP registration will be required for all international arrivals in Cebu starting November 26, 2021.

Register within 24 hours before your flight. Simply click “Yes” when asked “Are your currently at the Airport of Departure or are you Departing today for the Philippines?”

For more information on Philippine arrival procedures, please visit https://bit.ly/PALTravelsToPH.

22/11/2021
22/11/2021
21/11/2021

Learn about the new testing and quarantine protocols for PH arrivals, effective November 22, 2021.

For more information, please visit https://bit.ly/PALTravelsToPH.

19/11/2021

Department of Tourism (DOT) Secretary Berna Romulo- Puyat announced today November 19, 2021 (Friday) that upon the DOT’s request, the Inter-Agency…

19/11/2021
24/09/2021

Travel Advisory No. 209

INTERNATIONAL FLIGHT TRANSFERS FROM GREEN LIST COUNTRIES NOW ALLOWED VIA MANILA

Effective immediately, travelers may now fly via Manila on a journey between two different countries, as the Philippine government has approved the reinstatement of such international transfers under the following conditions:

1. Passengers are traveling from a country in the Green List as defined by prevailing IATF Resolutions*.

* For the complete list of Green countries from which travelers are allowed to transit in Manila, please see https://bit.ly/PALTravelsToPH.

2. Passengers must be flying to Manila on a PAL international flight and must be departing from Manila on another PAL international flight on the same day. If the connecting flight is on the next day, connection time shall be within twelve (12) hours from the time of arrival (overnight transfers will not be permitted).

3. Passengers will undergo health and requirements checks conducted by the Bureau of Quarantine (BOQ) upon arrival and disembarkation in Manila prior to their departure on a connecting flight.

4. Transfers are permitted:
a) between international arrivals in Terminal 1 and international departures from Terminal 2
b) between international arrivals in Terminal 2 and international departures from Terminal 1
c) between flights arriving in and departing from Terminal 1
d) between international flights arriving in and departing from Terminal 2

5. Passengers must present the following from airport of origin:
a) One Health Pass QR code (Electronic Health Declaration)
b) Negative RT-PCR Test result if required at final destination
c) Travel and Health Insurance (with COVID-19 coverage) if required at final destination)

6. Passengers must observe the following health and safety protocols as mandated by the government:
a) Temperature checks at the airport
b) Social Distancing in all airport touchpoints
c) Wearing of face mask and face shield
d) Contained movement inside the terminal

If you have a connecting flight with another airline, please ensure to contact or check their website for any requirements before you continue with your trip.

For more information about connecting flights, please visit https://www.philippineairlines.com/en/ph/Home/TravelInformation/BeforeYouFly/AtTheAirport/ConnectingFlights.

23/09/2021
14/09/2021

Check-in online and save time! Just follow this 3-step guide to make the start of your travel experience smooth and easy.

Got more questions before you travel? Just search 🔍 to find the answers.

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14/09/2021
18/08/2021

Here's your step-by-step guide on how to check the current status of your flight—it's quick and easy!

Got more questions before you travel? Just search 🔍 to find the answers.

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13/08/2021

We’ve made booking changes more flexible for you.

Convert your ticket to a Travel Credits, rebook, reroute, or refund by submitting your requests through our contact channels 👉 bit.ly/PALContactUs

Make sure to reach us 24 hours before your departure for any booking changes.

Got more questions? Visit bit.ly/PALPassengerOptions or just search 🔍 here on Facebook to find the answers!

✈️ Passenger Options ✈

06/08/2021

Looking for International flights to or from Manila? Fly safely with PAL this quarantine period. Here's the list of available PAL flights via Manila as of August 6, 2021. Learn more information on flight schedules at www.philippineairlines.com.

To check out more flight availabilities during the quarantine, just search 🔍 here on Facebook.

✈️ Flight Availability ✈️

04/08/2021

You can still fly PAL to and from the Philippines. Here’s a guide on who are allowed to travel during the latest Metro Manila quarantine rules.

Please check the travel regulations in the government website of your destination for more information.

Stay updated on the latest flight advisories by following this page and by visiting our website at www.philippineairlines.com

02/08/2021

Check the status of your flight online, 48 hours before departure.

If your flight is affected by COVID-19 cancellations, go to https://bit.ly/myPALRequestHub to rebook, refund, or convert your ticket to a travel voucher.

13/07/2021

An update on IATF 125 for fully vaccinated travelers arriving in the Philippines.

Presentation of Philippine Overseas Labor Offices (POLO) validation as proof of vaccination status is extended to the spouse, children and/or parent/s of OFWs traveling with them.

For the full list of IATF's identified Green Countries and other important details, please visit: https://bit.ly/PALTravelsToPH-Vaccinated.

07/07/2021



Are you fully vaccinated?
You can now use your Vaccination card as your passport to travel within the Philippines!

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The national Inter-Agency Task Force (IATF) has allowed fully vaccinated individuals to travel around the Philippines without having to present a negative test result.

✅ Fully vaccinated persons are allowed to present a domestic vaccination card or certificate of quarantine completion as a sufficient requirement for interzonal travel instead of a negative test result.

✅ Fully vaccinated Senior Citizens are allowed to travel intrazonal or under GCQ and MGCQ areas.

📌 Provided that vaccination cards must be duly signed and issued by a legitimate vaccinating establishment or LGU.

NOTE: The national IATF resolution considers persons as fully vaccinated two weeks after having received their final doses of any vaccine given emergency use authorization by the Philippines' Food and Drug Administration and the World Health Organization.

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https://www.officialgazette.gov.ph/downloads/2021/07jul/20210702-IATF-RESO-124B-RRD.pdf

04/07/2021

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02/07/2021

02 July 2021
PRESS RELEASE

BI clarifies validated vax cards must be presented upon arrival

PASAY, Philippines—The Bureau of Immigration (BI) clarified that fully vaccinated passengers must present documentary proof upon arrival in the country.

In an advisory, BI Commissioner Jaime Morente stated that those fully vaccinated in the Philippines must carry their vaccination card, which should be verified prior to their departure from the Philippines through the Certificate of Vaccination Record Portal of the Department of Information and Communications Technology or the City Health Officer of the local government unit which administered the full vaccination.

“For those vaccinated outside the Philippines, they may present their International Certificate of Vaccination, or have their documents validated through the Philippine Overseas Labor Office (POLO), as the case may be,” he added.

Those vaccinated outside the Philippines must also come from the list of 57 “green” countries to be able to undergo a 7-day facility-based quarantine only.

These countries are Albania, American Samoa, Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Australia, Benin, Belize, British Virgin Islands, Brunei, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cayman Islands, Chad, China, Ivory Coast, Eswatini, Falkland Islands, French Polynesia, Gambia, Ghana, Greenland, Grenada, Hongkong, Iceland, Isle of Man, Israel, Laos, Liberia, Malawi, Malta, Marshall Islands, Mauritius, Micronesia, Montserrat, Morocco, Mozambique, New Caledonia, New Zealand, Niger, Nigeria, Northern Mariana Islands, Palau, Rwanda, Saba, Saint Barthelemy, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Pierre and Miquelon, Sierra Leone, Senegal, Singapore, Saint Eustatius, South Korea, Taiwan, Togo, Turks and Caicos Islands (UK), Vietnam, and Zimbabwe.

Morente said that passengers fully vaccinated abroad who stayed exclusively in any of these 57 places within the past 14 days immediately preceding their arrival shall undergo a seven-day facility-based quarantine.

Hence, Morente said that they would only need to present a 7-day booking in a government-accredited quarantine hotel or facility during primary immigration inspection when they arrive in the country.

“They would also need to present said documents to the Bureau of Quarantine (BOQ) at the port’s Department of Transportation One Stop Shop (OSS) after immigration clearance,” he clarified.

Otherwise, Morente said other arriving passengers not fully vaccinated, not coming from the 57 territories, or do not have the required documentary proof, will be required by the BI to present a 10-day facility-based quarantine booking.

BI Port Operations Division Chief Atty. Carlos Capulong warned that foreign nationals who would not be able to present their quarantine bookings will be excluded for being improperly documented, while those who present fake bookings and are intercepted by the Department of Tourism and other OSS agencies may be referred back to the BI for the initiation of deportation proceedings.



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