NAIA passenger traffic grows 12 percent to 12 million in Q1
Passenger volume at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport is slowly building up, growing by 12 percent in the first quarter as airlines mounted more flights......»»
PAL to resume Clark-Basco flights
PAL to resume Clark-Basco flights.....»»
PAL to resume Clark-Basco flights
Flag carrier Philippine Airlines will resume flights between Clark in Pampanga and Basco in Batanes starting July 2......»»
Korean youth driving demand for Philippines flights
South Korea’s flag carrier expects to fly about 1.7 million passengers to and from the Philippines this year, optimistic that tourism demand will be sustained by the traveling youth......»»
Vietnam Airlines launches flights from NAIA
The Manila International Airport Authority welcomes Vietnam Airlines, the 50th foreign airline that operates at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport......»»
Jetstar Asia resumes Clark-Singapore flights
One of the most popular carriers in Asia Pacific is reinstating its weekly flights between Clark and Singapore, responding to the booming demand for connections in the region......»»
Starlux to offer Clark-US flights
Clark International Airport will open its longest route ever in May as it is set to host flights to the US West Coast by way of Taipei through Starlux Airlines......»»
No ‘cruel summer’ for PAL as Swifties fill flights
Fans of US music royalty Taylor Swift, collectively called Swifties, can’t seem to shake off the excitement of watching her in concert as flag carrier Philippine Airlines’ bookings to Singapore went with almost no blank space in flights......»»
United Airlines expands global reach with new Cebu-Tokyo route
United Airlines, one of the largest carriers in the world, is launching non-stop flights from Cebu to Tokyo in July, marking another first for the operator shaking up the local aviation landscape......»»
LIST: Flights canceled on March 8
The Manila International Airport Authority on Friday announced that some domestic flights have been canceled due to bad weather......»»
Philippines air passenger volume balloons to 50 million
Air travel in the Philippines ballooned by more than half to 50.18 million passengers in 2023, but remains a mile behind pre-pandemic peak as demand for international flights is slow to pick up......»»
Lufthansa mulls return of direct flights to Manila
Germany’s flag carrier Lufthansa is assessing the viability of flying back to Manila as part of its expansion plans in Southeast Asia......»»
Cebu Pacific s 28th anniversary seat sale begins at P199
Cebu Pacific is ringing in its 28th year by offering deals on flights, with prices as low as P199 in one-way base fare. .....»»
LIST: Flights canceled on February 23
The Manila International Airport Authority on Friday announced that some domestic flights have been canceled due to bad weather......»»
Grounded C-130 plane stalls flights at NAIA
Some flights at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport were delayed yesterday after a C-130 plane of the Philippine Air Force was stalled at the NAIA’s Taxiway Charlie 6......»»
LIST: Flights canceled on February 20
The Manila International Airport Authority on Tuesday announced that some domestic flights have been canceled due to bad weather......»»
As air fares go up, airlines dangle early bookings for flights
As worries that air fares may rise in the coming months, the country’s top carriers are urging travelers to book their flights early to take advantage of cheaper prices......»»
LIST: Flights canceled on February 18
The Manila International Airport Authority announced on Sunday the cancellation of several flights because of inclement weather......»»
Xinhua Asia-Pacific news summary at 1600 GMT, Feb. 15
COLOMBO -- Sri Lanka's Ports, Shipping and Aviation Minister Nimal Siripala de Silva on Thursday announced the signing of a direct air service agreement between Israel and Sri Lanka. Speaking at a press briefing at the President's Media Center, the minister said the agreement marks the beginning of direct flights between Israel and Sri Lanka, which would enhance passenger convenience. (Sri Lanka-Israel-Aviation).....»»
Xinhua Asia-Pacific news summary at 1600 GMT, Feb. 15
COLOMBO -- Sri Lanka's Ports, Shipping and Aviation Minister Nimal Siripala de Silva on Thursday announced the signing of a direct air service agreement between Israel and Sri Lanka. Speaking at a press briefing at the President's Media Center, the minister said the agreement marks the beginning of direct flights between Israel and Sri Lanka, which would enhance passenger convenience. (Sri Lanka-Israel-Aviation).....»»