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Big Philippine Airlines fare sale

/ 03:06 AM December 14, 2011

Starting Wednesday, flag carrier Philippine Airlines (PAL) will be selling tickets to all its international and domestic destinations at giveaway rates.

PAL’s biggest and longest international and domestic ticket sale for the year dubbed “12 days of Christmas” will run from December 14 to December 26.

Travel period is from January 10 to March 15, 2012. Seats are limited and are on sale on a “first come, first served basis.” All tickets will earn double miles under PAL’s Mabuhay Miles program.

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Vivienne Tan, PAL executive vice president-commercial group, said the promo is the flag carrier’s way of thanking passengers for their loyal and continuing patronage especially on the airline’s 70th anniversary.

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PAL also advised passengers to watch out for daily announcements on print, radio, the PAL website and Facebook for the latest updates on freebies.

The following are the prices for roundtrip PAL tickets (excluding fuel surcharges and government taxes) to the following destinations: Beijing US$80; Shanghai US$60; Xiamen US$50; Delhi US$108; Sydney US$298; Melbourne US$298; Manila-Tokyo US$248; Cebu-Tokyo US$298; Nagoya US$248; Fukuoka US$248; Osaka US$248; Honolulu US$308; Guam US$228; Bangkok US$48; Saigon US$48; Singapore US$48; Jakarta US$48; Hong Kong US$30; Macau US$30; Taipei US$30; Las Vegas US$498; Vancouver US$498; Los Angeles US$498; San Francisco US$498; All Luzon—Economy P788, Business Class P3,988; All Visayas—Economy P788, Business Class P3,988; and all Mindanao—Economy P1,388, Business Class P4,988.

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