+ Follow MANILA AND SHANGHAI Tag
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[Title] => The world and our future
[Summary] => Automobile show season is upon us and we’ve covered all the possible bases so far.
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[Title] => PAL readies Guangzhou-Subic charter
[Summary] => Philippine Airlines will begin a weekly charter operation connecting the southern Chinese city of Guangzhou with Subic Bay and Manila on May 3, 2002, opening a new route aimed at the booming Chinese leisure traffic.
The charter, operated in partnership with Subic-based Legend International Resorts and Casinos, will run every Friday with the routing Manila-Guangzhou-Subic-Manila.
PR 338 departs Manila at 4 p.m. and arrives at Guangzhous Baiyun International Airport at 6:20 p.m.
The return service, PR 339, departs Guangzhou at 7:20 p.m.
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[Title] => PAL flies to Shanghai Oct 28
[Summary] => Philippine Airlines will start a long-planned regular service between Manila and Shanghai on Oct. 28, 2001, giving the flag carrier a direct link to Chinas largest city and a second gateway to one of the worlds most dynamic tourist markets.
Shanghai will be one of three new Asia-Pacific destinations Bangkok and Melbourne are the other two PAL will launch flights to in the last week of October.
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The charter, operated in partnership with Subic-based Legend International Resorts and Casinos, will run every Friday with the routing Manila-Guangzhou-Subic-Manila.
PR 338 departs Manila at 4 p.m. and arrives at Guangzhous Baiyun International Airport at 6:20 p.m.
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Shanghai will be one of three new Asia-Pacific destinations Bangkok and Melbourne are the other two PAL will launch flights to in the last week of October.
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October 13, 2001 - 12:00am