The country’s flag carrier, Philippine Airlines (PAL) and its subsidiary, the budget carrier PAL Express, has a new low-fare, increased-baggage limit promo, which has a catchy tagline – “More or less.”

The “More” means that passengers of the 2 airlines are given an increased baggage limit of 20 kilos from the previous 15 kilos. This free baggage allowance can be availed from the airline company’s 28 domestic flight destinations.

The “Less” is for the one-way all-in fares in store for passengers for various routes, which are:

P888 fares for PAL passengers on the following flights – Manila-Legazpi, Manila-Cebu, and Manila-Roxas.

P888 fares are also available for PAL Express passengers on the following flights – Manila-San Jose, Manila-Busuanga, Cebu-Bacolod, and Cebu-Iloilo.

P1,188 fares for PAL passengers between the following – Manila and Laoag, Manila and Puerto Princesa, Manila and Bacolod, Manila and Dumagueta, Manila and Iloilo, Manila and Kalibo, Manila and Tacloban, Manila and Tagbilaran, Cebu and Davao.



P2,208 fares for PAL passengers between the following – Manila and Butuan, Manila and Cagayan de Oro, Manila and Cotabato, Manila and Davao, Manila and Dipolog, Manila and General Santos, Manila and Ozamiz, Manila and Zamboanga.

P1,188 fares for PAL Express passengers between the following – Manila and Tugegarao, Manila and Virac, Manila and Naga, Manila and Calbayog, Manila and Catarman, Cebu and Kalibo, Cebu and Butuan, Cebu and General Santos, Cebu and Cagayan de Oro, Cebu and Dipolog, Cebu and Ozamiz, Cebu and Tacloban.

P1,398 fares for PAL Express passengers for flights between – Cebu and Zamboanga, Davao and Zamboanga.

The said fares are for one-way, Economy class and already inclusive of VAT. Travel tickets should be bought between October 16 to 23, 2009 and travel period must be between November 4 to December 10, 2009. They are non-refundable, but upgradeable to a higher fare. These promo fares are not eligible to earn miles under the Mabuhay Miles frequent flyer program.

To book online, interested travelers may visit http://philippineairlines.com and http://palexpessair.com. You can also visit any PAL ticket sales office and accredited travel agents.





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