MANILA, Philippines - In anticipation of the increased tourist traffic during the holiday season, Southeast Asian Airlines (Seair) is reopening its paradise-to-paradise routes from Puerto Princesa, Palawan to Boracay (Caticlan) and vice versa effective Oct. 16, 2009. Flights are scheduled every Tuesday and Friday. Seair is also restoring its Manila/El Nido, Palawan/Manila routes starting Nov. 18, 2009, with flights every Wednesday and Sunday. Tickets can now be purchased for Puerto Princesa and El Nido flights.
Seair has announced that it will increase flights to Basco, Batanes from four times weekly to daily starting Oct. 12, 2009. The airline will also increase flights to Caticlan to up to 32 flights per day effective Oct. 15, 2009 and onwards. Presently, Seair has up to 27 flights a day to this famed beach destination.
Seair is currently the only airline flying direct to Caticlan and Batanes. Seair’s fleet of DO328s and LET410s have shown very good performance on short runways. “Our aircraft, the Dornier 328 and LET L410, are both capable of Short Take-Off and Landing (STOL). They are aerodynamically designed in a way that it is capable of landing and taking off in about 750 meters with full payload. These aircraft are the most appropriate for small runways where bigger commercial airplanes cannot land,” said Avelino Zapanta, Seair president.
Boracay and Palawan have been ranked among Asia ’s top 10 vacation hotspots. Boracay is well known for its powdery white sands and crystal clear waters. Palawan is rated by National Geographic Traveler magazine as the best island destination in Southeast Asia and the 13th in the world for its “incredibly beautiful natural seascapes and landscapes.” The El Nido Marine Reserve Park is one of the island’s most famous tourist spots.
The Batanes island group, lying at the northernmost tip of the Philippines, has a distinct landscape unlike any other island in the country. During the winter months from December to February, the cool temperate weather combined with green pastures, windmills on rolling hills and lighthouses guarding immaculate shorelines give visitors a sense of a holiday in the countryside of Europe.
Seair is the nation’s second-oldest airline and has flown almost three million passengers to local destinations including Cebu, Tablas (Romblon), Clark, Zamboanga, Jolo and Tawi-tawi.
Fly Seair and rediscover the joy of flight — speed, convenience, personalized service! Go to www.FlySeair.com for the best deals or call Seair Manila at (+632) 849-0100 and Seair Cebu at (+6332) 254-9337 to 38 for more information.