+ Follow XIAMEN AND SHANGHAI Tag
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[Title] => PAL to purchase 9 new Airbus A320s
[Summary] => Flag carrier Philippine Airlines (PAL) will purchase nine new Airbus 320s over the next three years as part of a refleeting program aimed at further cementing its dominant foothold in the industry.
PAL president Jaime Bautista said funding for the acquisition of the new aircraft will come from new loans from various export credit agencies. He, however, declined to reveal the amount to be borrowed from these entities.
[DatePublished] => 2005-11-09 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Zinnia B. Dela Peña
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[Title] => PAL eyes more flights to US, India; starts Beijing route by November
[Summary] => Flag carrier Philippine Airlines (PAL) will start flying direct to Bejing in Nov. 11 as part of plans to boost revenues and take advantage of the growing tourism market in China.
PAL president Jaime Bautista said the flag carrier will start flying three times a week to the Chinese capital. In China, PAL already flies to Xiamen and Shanghai.
Bautista said PAL is also planning to increase its flights to San Francisco and Los Angeles. It is also studying the possibility of flying to Seattle.
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XIAMEN AND SHANGHAI
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[Title] => PAL to purchase 9 new Airbus A320s
[Summary] => Flag carrier Philippine Airlines (PAL) will purchase nine new Airbus 320s over the next three years as part of a refleeting program aimed at further cementing its dominant foothold in the industry.
PAL president Jaime Bautista said funding for the acquisition of the new aircraft will come from new loans from various export credit agencies. He, however, declined to reveal the amount to be borrowed from these entities.
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[Title] => PAL eyes more flights to US, India; starts Beijing route by November
[Summary] => Flag carrier Philippine Airlines (PAL) will start flying direct to Bejing in Nov. 11 as part of plans to boost revenues and take advantage of the growing tourism market in China.
PAL president Jaime Bautista said the flag carrier will start flying three times a week to the Chinese capital. In China, PAL already flies to Xiamen and Shanghai.
Bautista said PAL is also planning to increase its flights to San Francisco and Los Angeles. It is also studying the possibility of flying to Seattle.
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[AuthorID] => 1804021
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