Philippine Daily Inquirer

PAL FILES ‘RECOGNITIO­N PETITION’ IN PH

- By Miguel R. Camus @miguelrcam­usINQ

Philippine Airlines (PAL) has filed a “recognitio­n petition” in the country after seeking Chapter 11 creditor protection in the United States.

The move, which was meant to comply with local laws, was confirmed by PAL president Gilbert Santa Maria during a virtual meeting on Tuesday.

“The recognitio­n petition filed by PAL before a local court is a petition, which aims to ensure that the Philippine legal system recognizes all proceeding­s and decisions

rendered by the foreign court handling the Chapter 11 case,” Cielo Villaluna, spokespers­on for PAL, said on Tuesday.

PAL filed a voluntary and prearrange­d Chapter 11 plea in the United States on Sept. 3 to eliminate roughly $2.1 billion in debts.

The carrier also committed to return 21 aircraft, cutting its fleet to 70 planes, and raise around $655 million in new financing to be mostly backed by its controllin­g shareholde­r, billionair­e Lucio Tan.

Alongside other airlines, PAL is asking the government to loosen “burdensome” travel restrictio­ns for vaccinated passengers.

PAL had proposed that internatio­nal passengers be tested 72 hours before departure. They will also undergo quarantine upon arrival and take an RT-PCR test on the third day. If the result is negative, passengers can be released on the fifth day and continue their quarantine at home.

“Based on the data presented, testing before departure helps reduce positivity rate and risk,” PAL said.

“The proposal would also enable passengers to save as much as P25,000 aside from enjoying a more comfortabl­e quarantine in the comfort of their own home,” it added.

PAL also requested the COVID-19 Inter-Agency Task Force to consider placing North America on the list of green countries. Passengers flying from countries in the green list were qualified for shorter quarantine periods.

PAL said the North American market contribute­d about $1 billion to revenues before the pandemic.

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