Sun.Star Pampanga

PAL extends 2021 travel seat sale to Nov 29

- BY REYNALDO G. NAVALES Sun.Star Staff Reporter

CLARK FREEPORT --The Philippine Airlines (PAL) has extended its 2021 travel seat sale up to November 29, 2020.

With PAL’s Ready, Set, Book! seat sale, travelers can grab exciting deals for worry-free travels next year.

Philippine Airlines’ ongoing seat sale was extended to give travel aficionado­s the chance to avail of special rates.

The promo initially offered for the period November 16 to 22, 2020 provides special deals for as low as P388 one-way for domestic flights and USD99 roundtrip for internatio­nal flights for economy base fares.

The travel period is from January 10 to September 30, 2021 for domestic flights and January 15 to September 30, 2021 for internatio­nal flights.

This “Ready, Set, Book!” promotion for 2021 travel, along with many other initiative­s of PAL, supports the government’s efforts to promote safe travel experience­s and rebuild Philippine tourism, as various provinces and countries gradually reopen their borders.

Under this promotion, passengers can travel to the flag carrier’s domestic and internatio­nal destinatio­ns with increased flexibilit­y.

Ticket holders are allowed unlimited rebooking seven days prior to departure date subject to fare difference­s, if applicable.

Interested travelers may book via www. philippine­airlines.comor through the PAL mobile app, call PAL Reservatio­ns at (+ 63 2) 8855 – 8888 or visit any PAL ticketing office or partner travel agent.

PAL flyers can be assured of a worry-free travel experience under the airline’s multi-layered “New Normal, Same Heart” safety programs and practices that have earned PAL a Top Ten ranking among the world’s safest airlines for COVID-era travel.

The safety protocols include the use of signature Personaliz­ed Protective Equipment (PPE) by cabin crew, a rigorous disinfecti­on regimen for aircraft before and after every flight, a high-tech cabin system that refreshes cabin air and uses High Efficiency Particulat­e Air (HEPA) filters to protect against viruses, bacteria and impurities with 99.99% efficacy, and modificati­ons to inflight food services and amenities to minimize physical contact.

PAL reminds all passengers to use face masks and shields for their protection as well.

The flag carrier recently launched its own

RT-PCR testing facility for departing passengers at the PAL Learning Center in Manila, with swab test results guaranteed within 24 hours.

Since August, PAL has also been operating a One-Stop-Shop facility at NAIA Terminal 2 to cater to arriving non-OFWs and foreign travelers, also with a 24-hour test result guarantee.

The carrier has partnered with authorized private medical service providers for both the departure and arrival testing centers.

PAL now offers regular non-stop flights between the Philippine­s and the U.S., Japan, Canada, Singapore, Taipei, Hong Kong, the U.K. and Indonesia along with occasional flights to Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea and other Asia/ Pacific countries.

The flag carrier continues to operate allcargo flights and special repatriati­on services during this time of pandemi c.

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