Key Facts[]
- Company Name: Philippine Airlines
- IATA:PR
- ICAO:PAL
- Call Sign: PAL
- Headquarters: Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 2 (Centennial Terminal)
- Destinations: 19 Domestic, and 25 International
- Fleet Size: 38 Owned
- Color Team: Blue, Red and Yellow
Introduction[]
Philippine Airlines first operated in July, 11,2010 operating first as a freighter airliner operating ATR72Fs and ATR42Fs. Its based in Ninoy Aquino International Airport Centennial Terminal - 2 or NAIA T-2. PAL is also the top passenger airline in the Philippines. (With Palawan Air as the top cargo airline operating in the Philippines)
Fleet[]
Philippine Airlines currently operates 5 Aircraft with 3 of them leased. PAL's first passenger aircraft is the Embraer ERJ190. And also operated several Boeing 737-200adv. during the first 40 days of operation. Philippine Airlines has recently ordered several Airbus A321s for extended services to its International network.
- Embraer ERJ190 - 2 Owned, 1 Leased
- Bombardier CS300 - 2 Leased
- Airbus A321 - On Order (4, with 2 Commitments)
Alliance[]
Philippine Airlines is a member of SkyTeam Alliance, with Lucio Tan as director for fleets management for the alliance. SkyTeam Alliance is also the first Multi-Colored alliance that acquired the New Planes Purchase Discount.
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PAL currently codeshares with the following airlines:
- All Nippon Airways (Japan)
- Canton Airlines International (Taiwan)
- Delta~Northwest Airlines (USA)
- Saudi Arabian Airlines (Saudi Arabia)
- Kenya Airways (Kenya)
- Korean Air (South Korea)
- Air France (France)
- Second Look (USA)
- Middle East Airlines (Lebanon)