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Philippine Airlines announces week-long seat sale with deals on domestic, international routes

Dubai: Philippine Airlines (PAL) is bringing back its “Ultimate Seat Sale,” giving travellers seven days to book special deals on domestic and international routes. The promotion runs from August 24 to 30, with the airline set to reveal the full range of fares and offers when the sale begins. For travellers planning a holiday, the promotion could offer an opportunity to secure a flight at a…

Philippine Airlines announces week-long seat sale with deals on domestic, international routes

Dubai-based Philippine Airlines (PAL) is set to resume its "Ultimate Seat Sale" offering travellers a seven-day window to secure discounted fares on both domestic and international routes. The promotion will commence on August 24 and conclude on August 30, with the airline planning to unveil the full catalogue of fares and bonuses once the sale begins.

PAL's statement reveals that the sale will not be limited to just lower airfares, but will also provide added-value offers and further savings opportunities that will be disclosed online during the sale period. The airline has urged travellers to keep an eye on their updates and tune in for the complete offer details.

In addition to the discounted fares, PAL is also offering instalment payment options for eligible domestic flights booking through participating credit card partners. This feature allows customers to spread the cost of their travel, subject to specific conditions set by the card providers.

For those keen on taking advantage of the sale, PAL advises checking its official website, mobile application, and social media pages for updates on applicable fares and booking conditions. The airline has not yet disclosed the full offer in advance, so travellers are encouraged to monitor these channels for the most up-to-date information.

PAL, the Philippines' flag carrier and full-service network airline, operates scheduled nonstop flights from hubs in Manila, Cebu, Clark, and Davao, connecting 32 destinations within the Philippines to 40 locations across Asia, North America, Australia, and the Middle East. The airline has recently announced plans to purchase up to 20 Boeing 787 Dreamliners worth $3.4 billion, aiming to expand its global network.

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