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2024 Philippine Airlines Direct Flights: Every City You Can Travel To

Emmanuel Lynx by Emmanuel Lynx
October 15, 2024
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Philippine Airlines has expanded its international network by introducing non-stop flights between Manila and Seattle. This new route caters to both business travelers and tourists, facilitating direct access to one of the United States’ major cities known for its vibrant culture and booming tech industry.

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PAL consistently seeks to broaden its reach and provide more convenient travel options for its passengers. The introduction of the Manila to Seattle route underscores this commitment. The flights are scheduled to provide optimal connectivity for those traveling from the Philippines to the Pacific Northwest, a region known for its economic opportunities and natural beauty.

Seattle is the latest PAL destination

The launch of this direct flight is part of Philippine Airlines’ strategy to enhance its service offerings and tap into new markets. By connecting Manila with Seattle directly, the airline aims to streamline travel for Filipinos and Americans alike, fostering increased business exchanges and tourism between the two nations.

Fly directly to these cities in 2024!

Philippine Airlines offers direct flights to numerous global destinations, including major cities across Asia, North America, Australia, and the Middle East. Notable cities include:

United States:

  • Los Angeles (LAX)
  • San Francisco (SFO)
  • New York (JFK)
  • Honolulu (HNL)
  • Seattle (SEA)

Canada:

  • Toronto (YYZ)
  • Vancouver (YVR)

Australia:

  • Sydney (SYD)
  • Melbourne (MEL)
  • Brisbane (BNE)

United Kingdom:

  • London (LHR)

Asia:

  • Tokyo (NRT, HND), Japan
  • Osaka (KIX), Japan
  • Seoul (ICN), South Korea
  • Bangkok (BKK), Thailand
  • Singapore (SIN)
  • Kuala Lumpur (KUL), Malaysia
  • Jakarta (CGK), Indonesia
  • Ho Chi Minh City (SGN), Vietnam
  • Bali (DPS), Indonesia
  • Hong Kong (HKG)
  • Beijing (PEK), China
  • Shanghai (PVG), China

Middle East:

  • Dubai (DXB), UAE
  • Doha (DOH), Qatar

Other Destinations:

  • Auckland (AKL), New Zealand

Philippine Airlines continues to connect the Philippines with the world through its extensive network of direct flights. 

Whether you’re planning a business trip, a family vacation, or first time homecoming, Philippine Airlines offers convenient and efficient travel options across continents. With ongoing updates to their flight routes and services, travelers can look forward to even more destinations and improved connectivity in the future. 

Explore the globe with Philippine Airlines and experience world-class service as you soar to new heights and new destinations.

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