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[Title] => PAL prioritizes Cebu in int'l tourism promo efforts
[Summary] => Philippine Airlines (PAL) said that Cebu remains on top of its list of local destinations that the flag carrier is prioritizing in its international roadshows to boost tourist arrivals in the country.
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[Title] => PAL plane overshoots runway in Tacloban
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TACLOBAN CITY – The Daniel Romualdez Airport here was temporarily closed to traffic yesterday after a Philippine Airlines (PAL) plane overshot a runway. There were no injuries, company officials said.
The nose wheel of the Airbus A320 burrowed into the ground after overshooting the runway on landing at around 7:01 a.m., making it difficult to remove it from the path, PAL spokesman Rolly Estabillo said.
Estabillo and PAL field manager Glenn Vallecera said none of the 113 passengers and six crewmembers were hurt.
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TACLOBAN CITY – The Daniel Romualdez Airport here was temporarily closed to traffic yesterday after a Philippine Airlines (PAL) plane overshot a runway. There were no injuries, company officials said.
The nose wheel of the Airbus A320 burrowed into the ground after overshooting the runway on landing at around 7:01 a.m., making it difficult to remove it from the path, PAL spokesman Rolly Estabillo said.
Estabillo and PAL field manager Glenn Vallecera said none of the 113 passengers and six crewmembers were hurt.
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November 26, 2011 - 12:00am