Flag carrier Philippine Airlines (PAL) on Friday announced the resumption of its flight between Manila and Xiamen, China next month.
This would mark the flag carrier’s reopening of its scheduled service to mainland China almost three years after the service was paused due to COVID-related border restrictions.
“The reopening of our Manila-Xiamen service is a happy development as we welcome the new year, and a good start for the restoration of our flights to and from the Chinese mainland. Philippine Airlines is continuously working towards flying back to more cities in China, with our goal of operating the largest network of flights between the Philippines and multiple cities in mainland China,” said PAL vice president for Sales Bud Britanico.
PR 330 Manila-Xiamen – every Friday departing Manila at 07:30 a.m., arriving in Xiamen Gaoqi International Airport at 09:55 a.m.
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