Chocolate-covered mangoes, ‘arroz caldo’ and the gourmet ‘tuyo’ and ‘bangus’ in olive oil on the nonstop flight from Cebu to Los Angeles are among the many good things about the newest PAL homey route.
PHILIPPINE Airlines (PAL) inaugurated its direct Cebu to Los Angeles (LA) flight last March 15. There was a program at the predeparture area of the Mactan-Cebu International Airport attended by lots of people.
The new route meant that the province is no longer a small town–from this island, the world is now within direct reach.
PHILIPPINE Airlines had a grand press conference, followed by an even grander cocktail party, at the ballroom of the Radisson Blu Hotel. This was to announce PAL’s direct flight from Cebu to Los Angeles starting March 15.
We were among four Manille lifestyle columnists who were jetted by Concertus via Philippine Airlines to Brisbane to watch “Les Misérables,” the same production that will be presented by Smart Infinity this month in the Philippines.
She is best known for as the first flight attendant who embarked on a 41-hour-long trans-Pacific flight that made stop overs in Wake Island, Guam, Johnston Atoll and Honolulu before landing in Oakland, California.
FARMING, including dairy production, remains New Zealand’s leading industry, but thanks to hit movie trilogies and other family-friendly attractions, tourism has moved from fourth to second spot as that country’s top dollar earner.
JAIME Bautista, president and COO of Philippine Airlines (PAL), aims to make the airline “five-star within the next five years” beginning with the addition of international routes and acquisition of more aircraft.
Looks like many are bound for the Big Apple this December. The holiday season has arrived and we’re glad to know that Philippine Airlines (PAL) found a way to get us all ready for departure.
PAL passengers with confirmed tickets to and from Bangkok who wish to rebook to new travel dates may do so without being charged rebooking fees.