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At the closing of the 46th Assembly of President of the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines, Philippine Airlines (PAL) president and chairman of the AAPA Avelino Zapanta, said that resolution reached hopes to reverse the current state of most airlines in the region.
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The 46th Assembly of Presidents of the AAPA – this year‘s biggest international event in the Philippines being hosted by Philippine Airlines (PAL) at the Shangri-La Mactan Island Resort – will be covered by representatives from scores of local and international media organizations.
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At the closing of the 46th Assembly of President of the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines, Philippine Airlines (PAL) president and chairman of the AAPA Avelino Zapanta, said that resolution reached hopes to reverse the current state of most airlines in the region.
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The 46th Assembly of Presidents of the AAPA – this year‘s biggest international event in the Philippines being hosted by Philippine Airlines (PAL) at the Shangri-La Mactan Island Resort – will be covered by representatives from scores of local and international media organizations.
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