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Philippine Airlines expands flights to Australia, Japan, and key international routes for Holiday Rush

Philippine Airlines (PAL) is ramping up its international network this December to meet the surge in travel demand during the peak holiday season, adding more flights and upgrading aircraft on several routes.

Between mid-December 2025 and mid-January 2026, PAL will double its Manila–Perth flights from three to six weekly services and increase Manila–Melbourne from five times weekly to daily. Select Manila–Brisbane flights will also be upgraded to the larger Airbus A330 aircraft, while Perth continues to be served by the Airbus A321neo.

“As the country’s flag carrier, we are committed to meeting strong travel demand while delivering world-class excellence and the warmth of Filipino hospitality in every journey,” said PAL President Richard Nuttall.

Beyond Australia, PAL is enhancing connectivity across Asia. Starting October 26, the Manila–Da Nang route will operate daily until March 28, 2026, while Manila–Busan will increase to eleven flights per week.

The airline is also boosting flights to Japan for the holidays, reviving its Manila–Sapporo service with thrice-weekly flights from November 24 to March 27. Additional roundtrips will be mounted between Manila and Narita, Osaka, and Nagoya, while extra flights from Cebu to Osaka and Narita will also be added. PAL will further launch thrice-weekly nonstop Cebu–Guam flights starting December 16.

In the United States, Manila–Seattle flights will rise from three to five weekly beginning November 25, complementing PAL’s extensive North American network that includes Los Angeles, San Francisco, New York, Honolulu, and Guam.

These expanded services reflect PAL’s ongoing efforts to strengthen its global footprint, support tourism, and provide passengers with more convenient travel options this festive season.

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