List of Philippine Airlines destinations
This is a list of destinations that Philippine Airlines and its regional subsidiary PAL Express have served as of January 2021, which consist of destinations across Asia, North America, Oceania, and Europe.[1][2]
Philippine Airlines
- Notes
- ^1 : These destinations have since been operated by PAL Express.
PAL Express
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![]() ![]() Manila ![]() Cebu ![]() Clark ![]() Davao ![]() Zamboanga ![]() Bacolod ![]() Basco ![]() Busuanga ![]() Butuan ![]() Cagayan de Oro ![]() Calbayog ![]() Camiguin ![]() Catarman ![]() Caticlan ![]() Cauayan ![]() Cotabato ![]() Dipolog ![]() Dumaguete ![]() General Santos ![]() Iloilo ![]() Jolo ![]() Kalibo ![]() Laoag ![]() Legazpi ![]() Masbate ![]() Naga ![]() Ozamiz ![]() Puerto Princesa ![]() Roxas ![]() Siargao ![]() Antique ![]() San Jose ![]() San Vicente ![]() Surigao ![]() Tablas ![]() Tacloban ![]() Tagbilaran ![]() Tawi-Tawi ![]() Tuguegarao ![]() Virac Domestic destinations of PAL Express (excluding that of Philippine Airlines); airplane icons: PAL Express hubs, red: all-year round, black: terminated destinations ![]() ![]() Manila ![]() Cebu ![]() Clark ![]() Davao ![]() Zamboanga ![]() Dubai ![]() Hong Kong ![]() Hangzhou ![]() Saipan ![]() Kuala Lumpur ![]() Shanghai ![]() Singapore ![]() Nanjing ![]() Seoul Asian destinations of PAL Express (excluding that of Philippine Airlines); airplane icons: PAL Express hubs, blue: all-year round, black: terminated destinations, yellow: future destinations, pink: seasonal service, turquoise: charter |
See also
References
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