Rustan’s goes pink
Did you hear about the launch of Thomas Pink, dahlings, which had Rustan’s Makati packed with buyers and guests? The British brand brought bold colors to life with a showcase of
Did you hear about the launch of Thomas Pink, dahlings, which had Rustan’s Makati packed with buyers and guests? The British brand brought bold colors to life with a showcase of
After 18 years, the milestone that was Philippine Airlines’ (PAL) inaugural flight back to New York was quite an exhilarating experience.
Philippine Airlines (PAL) held a grand party at the Santa Maria ballroom of the Radisson Blu Hotel to launch direct flights from Cebu to Osaka, and to Nagoya.
The plane hasn’t even “come to a complete stop,” but already one can see people fishing out their phones and surreptitiously turning them on. Although the rules have been relaxed somewhat and one doesn’t have to wait until deplaning to get connected, it just shows how dependent we’ve become on our gadgets.
It’s common knowledge by now that Ramon Ang, top honcho of both San Miguel Corporation and Philippine Airlines, got his start by working as an auto mechanic, fixing cars that he then sold for a profit.
It’s still a 14-hour ride, but the flight is now direct, with no extra hours for layovers or the risk of missing connecting flights, not to mention having to haul carry-on baggage while sprinting toward far-off boarding gates.
After globetrotting through four time zones in four weeks, I have learned to sleep on planes, trains and automobiles. Especially planes.
Philippine Airlines passengers with access to the Mabuhay Lounge at Terminal 2 will be glad to know that the arroz caldo they have come to love is still on the menu. The piping-hot rice porridge flavored with ginger and flecks of garlic is still there to warm their tummies before their flights.
With the recent lifting of the ban to fly to Europe, Philippine Airlines (PAL) is making up for lost time. After announcing the move to transfer all but three of its domestic routes to sister company PAL Express, the country’s flag carrier immediately expanded its fleet.
Philippine Airlines (PAL) has teamed up with Agoda.com, Asia’s leading hotel booking site and part of Nasdaq-listed Priceline Group (Nasdaq:PCLN), to offer the flag carrier’s customers access to Agoda.com’s inventory
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