+ Follow BEJING Tag
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[Title] => Philippines seeks regional backing for sea dispute
[Summary] => The Philippines is seeking the backing of Southeast Asian governments for its proposal to separate disputed areas in the South China Sea from non-disputed waters.
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[Title] => PAL eyes more flights to US, India; starts Beijing route by November
[Summary] => Flag carrier Philippine Airlines (PAL) will start flying direct to Bejing in Nov. 11 as part of plans to boost revenues and take advantage of the growing tourism market in China.
PAL president Jaime Bautista said the flag carrier will start flying three times a week to the Chinese capital. In China, PAL already flies to Xiamen and Shanghai.
Bautista said PAL is also planning to increase its flights to San Francisco and Los Angeles. It is also studying the possibility of flying to Seattle.
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[AuthorName] => Zinnia B. Dela Peña
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BEJING
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[Title] => PAL eyes more flights to US, India; starts Beijing route by November
[Summary] => Flag carrier Philippine Airlines (PAL) will start flying direct to Bejing in Nov. 11 as part of plans to boost revenues and take advantage of the growing tourism market in China.
PAL president Jaime Bautista said the flag carrier will start flying three times a week to the Chinese capital. In China, PAL already flies to Xiamen and Shanghai.
Bautista said PAL is also planning to increase its flights to San Francisco and Los Angeles. It is also studying the possibility of flying to Seattle.
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