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National flag carrier Philippine Airlines (PAL), jointly owned by taipan Lucio Tan and diversified conglomerate San Miguel Corp. (SMC), is looking at flying to Oman starting next year as it focuses on the Middle East where majority of the overseas Filipino workers are based.

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