Manila Bulletin

PAL system upgrade to benefit passengers

- By EMMIE V. ABADILLA

Next month, Flag-carrier Philippine Airlines (PAL) will upgrade to a more advanced passenger service system powered by next-generation technology next month, as part of its total transforma­tion to a 5-Star airline.

The flag carrier is enhancing passenger satisfacti­on with a smoother booking-to-boarding experience at different points of contact.

PAL’s new IT computer system, using the Altea PSS Suite by Amadeus, will allow airline customers to benefit from greater convenienc­e in booking reservatio­ns, ticketing, check-in and boarding processes.

Booking will be easier and customer preference­s will have automated recognitio­n. The check-in process will be faster and the check-in experience itself will be improved.

Passengers can have smoother transfers to connecting flights on partner airline and have realtime, personaliz­ed alerts for flight changes .

Mabuhay Miles members can enjoy online Cash plus Miles redemption, on top of to redemption at ticket offices and PAL hotline. They can also redeem Mabuhay miles year-round for any seat and any fare.

Passengers can buy their tickets along with ancillary services in one transactio­n

PAL's upgrade to the new system will take place on the third week of March 2019.

“We are looking forward to launching a more reliable and passengerf­riendly system that is designed for the needs of our customers,” noted PAL President & Chief Operating Officer Jaime J. Bautista.

“This system will serve as the technology-backbone of our business, and it follows naturally from the recent innovation­s and service upgrades that have won for PAL the 4-Star Global Airline Rating and the recognitio­n as the World’s Most Improved Airline.”

Recent PAL innovation­s include enhanced Business Class experience on long-haul flights; a new Premium Economy service featuring a private cabin on Airbus A350 and tri-class A330 aircraft; the introducti­on of faster and more convenient nonstop routes to New York, Auckland, Toronto, Sapporo, Brisbane and (by April 2019) New Delhi; enhancemen­ts in inflight meals, onboard entertainm­ent systems, long-haul duvet service and cabin mood-lighting.

PAL is committed to carrying out further improvemen­ts in products and customer services, in line with the flag carrier’s long-term goal to achieve full 5-Star Premium Airline status, a rating reserved for the best internatio­nal airlines.

“We will not rest on our laurels,” Bautista stressed. “Every Filipino traveler, every tourist visiting our homeland, every OFW and business person, deserves reliable quality service from the Philippine­s’ only global airline, and we are determined to carry on our transforma­tion for the greater good of the flying public.”

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