Philippine Airlines

Philippine Airlines (PAL) is gradually transferring turboprop-operated flights from Ninoy Aquino International Airport to Clark and Cebu starting October 26, 2025, as part of efforts to ease congestion at NAIA. The airline also reported a significant profit increase in the first half of 2025 and expects new aircraft deliveries by the fourth quarter to enhance its fleet and customer experience.

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Last updated at August 3, 2025.

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PAL transfers turboprop flights from NAIA to Clark, Cebu starting Oct 26

Philippine Airlines announced on Friday that it will gradually transfer turboprop-operated flights from Ninoy Aquino International Airport to Clark and Cebu starting October 26.
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PAL reports 48% net income growth for Q2

Philippine Airlines (PAL) reported a 48% increase in net income for the April to June period, marking its 15th consecutive profitable quarter.
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Flights canceled due to STS Emong, SW monsoon

Several flights were canceled on Friday, July 24, and additional cancellations occurred on Saturday, July 26, due to inclement weather brought by Severe Tropical Storm Emong and the Southwest Monsoon.
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Heavy habagat, tropical cyclones cause more flight cancellations

Heavy rains and inclement weather caused by the southwest monsoon (habagat) and tropical cyclones led to further flight cancellations on Friday, July 25, in addition to forty-seven flights canceled on Wednesday, July 23.
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CAAP cancels 108 domestic flights due to STS Crising

Several flights were canceled on Thursday, July 17, Friday, July 18, and Saturday, July 19, due to Severe Tropical Storm Crising approaching Luzon.
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4 trafficked Filipinos repatriated from Cambodia

On Tuesday, authorities reported the repatriation of four Filipino men who were allegedly trafficked to Cambodia through a job scam.
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DOTr investigates Mactan-Cebu Airport potholes

The Department of Transportation announced on Sunday that it will investigate the cause of potholes at Mactan-Cebu International Airport, which led to flight cancellations and delays on Saturday.
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MCIA resumes operations after runway repair

Flight delays and cancellations occurred at Mactan-Cebu International Airport (MCIA) on Saturday due to scheduled runway repairs.
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PAL resumes Manila-Sapporo winter flights

Philippine Airlines (PAL) announced the return of its seasonal nonstop Manila-Sapporo flights for the winter season starting November 24, 2025.
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PAL increases Manila-Seattle flights to five times weekly starting Nov 25

Philippine Airlines (PAL) announced it will increase the frequency of flights between Manila and Seattle to five times weekly, starting November 25.
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