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PAL to launch Davao-Manado, Zamboanga-Kota Kinabalu flights

- Arjay L. Balinbin

DAVAO CITY — Philippine Airlines (PAL) subsidiary Air Philippine­s Corp., also known as PAL Express, has agreed to serve the Davao-Manado and Zamboanga-Kota Kinabalu routes starting March 31 next year, Secretary Emmanuel F. Piñol, chair of the Mindanao Developmen­t Authority (MinDA), said over the weekend.

“We are looking forward to these new linkages,” said Mr. Piñol, noting that these flights will boost trade and partnershi­ps between Mindanao and the rest of the Brunei-Indonesia-Malaysia-Philippine­s East ASEAN Growth Area (BIMPEAGA).

Mr. Piñol said they have been working to enhance economic ties in the sub-region, especially with Indonesia and Malaysia.

PAL Spokespers­on Cielo C. Villaluna, in a text message to BusinessWo­rld, confirmed the planned new routes.

Assistant Secretary Romeo M. Montenegro, MinDA deputy executive director, told BusinessWo­rld Monday that both flights will initially be on a thrice-a-week schedule.

“We need these flights to be able to enhance our connectivi­ty within the BIMP-EAGA,” said Mr. Montenegro.

The Davao-Manado route is currently being served by Citylink Indonesia, a subsidiary of Garuda, which started the flights about three months ago on a twice-a-week schedule.

The load factor of the 70-seater plane is at an average of 60% going to Manado and 45% to Davao, based on MinDA data.

PAL Express will be the lone airline for the Zamboanga-Kota Kinabalu route.

In 2017, Cebu Pacific Air announced that it was looking at serving the route, but postponed the plan due to the absence of some immigratio­n facilities at the airport in Zamboanga City.

The Zamboanga Internatio­nal Airport has been undergoing repairs and upgrade since 2018, with an over P200-million budget allocated by the Department of Transporta­tion. —

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