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Philippine Airlines (IATA: PR) is the national flag carrier of the Philippines, operating primarily from its hub at Manila–Ninoy Aquino International Airport (MNL). It operates a broad domestic network linking the country’s largest islands and offers numerous international routes across Asia, North America, and Oceania. Use the filter tool below to find all direct flights with Philippine Airlines.
Philippine Airlines was founded in 1941 (though it has its origins as far back as 1930), making it the oldest commercial airline in Asia still in operation.
It serves more than 30 domestic and 40+ international destinations across 20 countries. Its fleet includes nearly 50 aircraft, a mix of Airbus A320-family aircraft for regional routes and A330, A350, and Boeing 777 aircraft for long-haul flights. PAL Express, a fully owned subsidiary, handles most domestic segments.
Use the filter tool below to browse through the 90+ unique routes that Philippine Airlines offers. Select your origin airport, for example, Manila (MNL), Cebu (CEB), or Clark (CRK), and refine results by city, country, or continent to view all direct flights by the airline. You can also sort by duration, frequency, or aircraft used.
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Philippine Airlines hubs
Philippine Airlines’ primary hub is Ninoy Aquino International Airport in Manila (MNL). The airline offers over 65 direct routes originating from MNL, including all international long-haul services.
Secondary hubs are the airports in:
Cebu (CEB): The Philippines’ second-largest airport is a hub for PR, supporting its regional network and offering limited international flights.
Clark (CRK): A hub near Manila, serving predominantly domestic routes with few international ones.
Davao (DVO): The country’s third-largest airport, situated on the southern island of Mindanao, provides a limited number of domestic connections.
Philippine Airlines domestic direct flights
Even though Philippine Airlines captures about 30% of the domestic market share in the country (the largest airline is actually Cebu Pacific), it still provides essential connectivity across the archipelago by flying to most of the large airports.
Here are some of the most popular domestic routes that PAL serves:
Manila (MNL) - Cebu (CEB): The busiest route in the Philippines with over 70 flights operated by PAL per week.
Manila (MNL) - Davao (DVO): A paramount connection between the capital and the largest city in the south.
Manila (MNL) - Iloilo (ILO): 5 flights daily to this popular island.
Manila (MNL) - General Santos (GES): 2-3 flights per day to complement the Luzon-Mindanao connection.
Cebu (CEB) - Bacolod (BCD): A short but popular flight between two adjacent islands. Operated 2 times per day.
Direct flights to the United States with Philippine Airlines
Philippine Airlines offers nonstop trans-Pacific service connecting Manila with 5 US cities:
Manila (MNL) - Los Angeles (LAX): The most frequent direct flights to the USA with 2 services per day.
Manila (MNL) - San Francisco (SFO): An additional connection with Florida. Operated once per day.
Manila (MNL) - New York (JFK): Philippine Airlines' longest flight - about 16 hours straight to the largest city in the USA.
Manila (MNL) - Seattle-Tacoma (SEA): A new route with 5 flights per week.
Manila (MNL) - Honolulu (HNL): Direct flights from Manila to Hawaii and back 5 times per week.
Other international routes by Philippine Airlines
PAL’s main international markets are Asia and Oceania. The airline notably does not offer any direct flights to Europe - the Gulf States are the farthest you can get from Manila by a nonstop flight operated by Philippine Airlines.
Here are some popular international routes that PAL serves:
Manila (MNL) - Singapore (SIN): 4 flights per day to the largest airport in Southeast Asia.
Manila (MNL) - Hong Kong (HKG): A route popular with diaspora, flown 4 times daily.
Manila (MNL) - Brisbane (BNE): Philippine Airlines maintains a tight connection with Australia by flying to all 4 major cities. Brisbane and Sydney routes have daily flights, whereas Melbourne and Perth are served 5 and 3 times per week, respectively.
Manila (MNL) - Dubai (DXB): One of the airline’s busiest routes, especially for Overseas Filipino Workers.
Cebu (CEB) - Tokyo Narita (NRT): Operated once daily.
In total, Philippine Airlines flies to nearly 40 international destinations in 20 countries.
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