Manila Bulletin

PAL optimistic on fleet, network growth

- (Khrisciell­e E. Yalao)

The country's premiere airline Philippine Airlines (PAL) Group shared its optimism about long-term growth in the local aviation sector despite current economic headwinds in the global market.

PAL Spokespers­on Cielo Villaluna said, in a statement on Jan. 15, that the airline company “remains focused on growing our route network and our fleet progressiv­ely to meet market demand and support the tourism industry.”

"Both PAL and PAL Express are committed to continuall­y improving passenger service and operationa­l efficiency through digital transforma­tion and greater connectivi­ty in our existing hubs in Manila, Cebu and Davao,” said Villaluna.

As part of their efforts to enhance operationa­l capacity, PAL is expecting the arrival of additional aircraft, particular­ly the nine long-range Airbus Airbus A3501000s valued at ₱176.6 billion or over $3.2 billion, to augment its fleet in 2025. It also has options for three more aircrafts for long-range continenta­l flights.

Along with this, the airline is also recruiting more pilots, cabin crew, and customer care staff to match the manpower required to handle the new aircrafts and the increasing demands for air travel.

“As always,

we will work closely with government authoritie­s and industry partners so that we can better serve Filipino travelers and citizens from the various countries in our global network,” Villaluna remarked.

Aside from the aircraft acquisitio­ns, the airline's service expansion plans also include the extended Mactan-cebu hub network, codeshare agreements with Singapore Airlines and American Airline, inaugurati­ons of maiden flights from Manila to Perth, Australia; and restored flight services to mainland China.

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