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                    [Title] => PAL, Gulf Air code-share pact to boost tourism
                    [Summary] => The code-sharing agreement between Philippine Airline’s (PAL) and Gulf Air will aid in increasing tourist arrivals in the country as the two airline companies will help servicing passengers, PAL chief executive officer Jaime Bautista said recently.


Speaking before reporters of the Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC) at the Makati Shangri-La Hotel,  Bautista said the new agreement will definitely help boost the country’s tourism industry.
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PAL executives were here yesterday to observe talks on Gulf Air’s plans to launch flights between Bahrain and Manila.

PAL said the decision to suspend flights to Riyadh was due to losses triggered by a "massive oversupply of airline seats in the Middle East market."
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                    [Summary] => The code-sharing agreement between Philippine Airline’s (PAL) and Gulf Air will aid in increasing tourist arrivals in the country as the two airline companies will help servicing passengers, PAL chief executive officer Jaime Bautista said recently.


Speaking before reporters of the Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC) at the Makati Shangri-La Hotel,  Bautista said the new agreement will definitely help boost the country’s tourism industry.
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PAL executives were here yesterday to observe talks on Gulf Air’s plans to launch flights between Bahrain and Manila.

PAL said the decision to suspend flights to Riyadh was due to losses triggered by a "massive oversupply of airline seats in the Middle East market."
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