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PAL to offer Cebu-Baguio flights

October 27, 2022 Jun I. Legaspi 349 views

FLAG carrier Philippine Airlines (PAL) will open a new route between Cebu and Baguio City beginning December 16, 2022.

Starting with four flights per week, the pioneer PAL service links the “City of Pines” with the commercial heart of the Visayas region for the first time.

“This will be PAL’s comeback to the very first destination we served nearly 82 years ago, so we are happy to be flying back to where it all started,” said PAL President and COO (Chief Operating Officer) Capt. Stanley K. Ng.

“At the same time, we’re inaugurating a brand-new service, linking two progressive tourist and business destinations – the Queen City of the South and the City of Pines.”

Meanwhile, the Department of Tourism (DOT) sees the move as introducing Baguio to the international market, noting that Cebu is an international gateway.

“We at the DOT will continually push for the opening of new local and domestic routes to cater to more tourists in line with our vision to improve connectivity into and around the country. PAL’s new Cebu-Baguio route will certainly provide new opportunities that would propel closer interaction between two of the most prominent [tourist] destinations in the country. We are excited to showcase the new tourism products and circuits in the Cordilleras – from creative crawls in Baguio to farm and gastronomic experiential tours, crafts, and art shopping, not to mention a glimpse of its diverse culture; this new route will undoubtedly increase arrivals and spur economic activities to the Cordilleras and create demand for investment and employment for our fellow Filipinos,” said Tourism Secretary Christina Garcia Frasco.

From December 16, PAL will operate four weekly Cebu-Baguio-Cebu flights with convenient morning departures.

• PR 2230 Cebu-Baguio – every Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday departing Mactan Cebu at 8:50 a.m., arriving at Baguio Loakan Airport at 10:50 a.m.

• PR 2231 Baguio-Cebu – every Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday departing Baguio at 11:10 a.m., arriving in Cebu at 1:00 p.m.

Located in northern Luzon, Baguio is known as the “Summer Capital of the Philippines” for its year-round cool climate and breathtaking mountain location 1,400 meters above sea level.

Baguio City is home to popular tourist spots – Burnham Park, Camp John Hay, Baguio Cathedral, and Mines View Park, among many others – and to the Baguio City Economic Zone hosting major multinational firms in the electronics, technology, BPO (Business Process Outsourcing), and clothing industries.

“Our direct flight will enable passengers in the central Visayas to enjoy a two-hour journey to Northern Luzon and vice versa, without the hassle of booking multiple connecting trips via both land and air,” said PAL express Officer-in-Charge (OIC) Rabbi Ang.

“We also see this new service as an opportunity to further boost domestic tourism as Filipinos plan their holiday getaways for the Christmas peak season and for 2023. We assure all travelers that strict safety and health protocols will be observed on all our flights,” added Ang.

The Cebu-Baguio flights will be operated with De Havilland Dash 8 Series 400 Next Generation aircraft, a high-performance turboprop offering faster speed and jet-like comfort in a quieter cabin.

PAL’s first flight as a newly incorporated airline was a Manila-Baguio service flown out of Manila’s Neilson Airport on March 15, 1941. The PAL Beechcraft Model 18 carried five passengers to Baguio City, ushering in the dawn of the aviation age for the Philippines and Asia.

“We laud the Department of Transportation (DOTr), under the leadership of Secretary Jaime J. Bautista and CAAP Director General Manuel Antonio Tamayo, for upgrading Loakan Airport to enable safe and reliable airline services to and from Baguio City,” said Captain Ng. “We will work with the aviation authorities, the local governments, and the travel community to make our Cebu-Baguio flights a success.”

PAL’s Cebu-Baguio route is the latest addition to the flag carrier’s Cebu hub, a network of domestic flights connecting Cebu to various cities in Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. PAL also operates between Cebu and Tokyo Narita.

Passengers are encouraged to check the website of their arrival point for the latest travel requirements and other important information. The PAL website is also available at www.philippineairlines.com.

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