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    Tan leads PAL Express, AirPhil move to Naia 3

     

    By Lenie Lectura

    Reporter

     

    PHILIPPINE Airlines chairman and chief executive officer Lucio Tan will lead top PAL executives and ranking guests from the government when the flag carrier’s low-fares unit PAL Express and affiliate carrier Air Philippines both take off from their new hub—Terminal 3 of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport—today.

    The move underscores PAL’s support for the Philippine government’s effort to turn Naia Terminal 3 into the premier gateway to Manila.

    Dr. Tan will open the PAL Express and Air Philippines check-in counters at the new terminal and then personally welcome passengers checking in for PAL Express Flight PR 055 to Boracay and Air Philippines Flight 2P 977 to Bacolod.

    He will be assisted by PAL president Jaime Bautista and other senior PAL executives. The PAL Chorale will serenade passengers and guests during the ceremonies.

    Starting today all PAL Express flights departing Manila will operate from Terminal 3. These comprise the services to Boracay (Caticlan), Busuanga, Calbayog, San Jose, Surigao and Virac.

    The return flights from these points will also disembark at the new terminal.

    Likewise, all Air Philippines flights will shift their departure and arrival operations to Terminal 3 today.

    These include the services to Bacolod, Dumaguete, Iloilo, Naga, Puerto Princesa, Ozamiz and Tuguegarao.

    In all, PAL Express will operate 75 flights per week and Air Philippines  56 flights per week at Terminal 3, making the two PAL affiliates combined the largest operator at the newly opened facility.

    Any new or additional service by these two units in the future will also emanate from Terminal 3, PAL said. For instance, PAL Express’s forthcoming service to Catarman, Northern Samar, scheduled to start on August 1, will operate from Terminal 3.

    However, regular PAL domestic and international flights using jet aircraft will still operate from the flag carrier’s current hub at Naia Centennial Terminal 2.

    Passengers on PAL Express and Air Philippines flights from Manila, as well as those holding PAL tickets on Air Philippines-operated code-share flights, are advised to proceed to Naia Terminal 3 on Andrews Avenue (opposite the Shrine of Saint Therese of the Child Jesus), Pasay Cit,y at least two hours prior to their scheduled departure time.

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