The Philippine Airlines (PAL) has expanded its domestic network with the launch of new flights to Siargao from Clark and Cebu, the flag carrier announced on Wednesday.
The new routes complement PAL’s existing Manila-Siargao service, offering travelers more access points to the popular island destination. PAL Express president Rabbi Ang said the expanded connectivity supports both tourism and local economic activity.
“Granting Siargao alternative air connections via Clark and Cebu addresses the appeal for air access and encourages local tourism and economic activity,” Ang said.
The Manila-Siargao route will continue to serve travelers from the capital and international connecting flights. Promotional one-way fares to Siargao are available starting at P4,388.
Philippine Airlines remains the country’s only full-service network airline, operating a fleet of Boeing, Airbus, and De Havilland aircraft. PAL flies to 31 domestic and 38 international destinations from hubs in Manila, Cebu, Clark, and Davao.