+ Follow WON PAT INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Tag
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[Title] => Cessna jet bursts tire in takeoff at NAIA
[Summary] => A Cessna Citation jet leaving for Saipan busted its tires while about to take off at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA), causing a three-hour suspension of international flights starting at 8:15 p.m. Sunday.
[DatePublished] => 2009-04-21 00:00:00
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[Title] => PAL flies back to Guam next month
[Summary] => Philippine Airlines renews an old historical bond while eyeing new markets when it reopens a regular service between Manila and the US Pacific territory of Guam on June 21, 2002.
"We are always keen to grow our markets in the regional arena and Guam, with its vibrant tourism-based economy, presents us a major opportunity to do so," said PAL president Avelino L. Zapanta.
"Our customers in Guam, especially the large Filipino community, have long clamored for our return. We are excited to be back and serve them."
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"We are always keen to grow our markets in the regional arena and Guam, with its vibrant tourism-based economy, presents us a major opportunity to do so," said PAL president Avelino L. Zapanta.
"Our customers in Guam, especially the large Filipino community, have long clamored for our return. We are excited to be back and serve them."
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