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Jinoe Gavan knows all about going the distance.

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The Australian city is the third new international destination PAL will launch flights to in as many days. Last Sunday, the flag carrier began regular services to Bangkok and Shanghai.
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On Oct. 28, 2001, PAL will restore a direct link between Manila and Melbourne, Australia. The service will be an extension of the current three-times-a-week operation to Sydney, which will now be routed Manila-Melbourne-Sydney-Manila.
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On Oct. 28, 2001, PAL will restore a direct link between Manila and Melbourne, Australia. The service will be an extension of the current three-times-a-week operation to Sydney, which will now be routed Manila-Melbourne-Sydney-Manila.
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