PAL to fly Cebu-Los Angeles flight at a cheaper cost

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DAVAO CITY — The Philippine Airlines is set to start the Cebu-Los Angeles flight beginning December 19.

In a press statement, the country’s flag carrier announced the resumption of their flights.

Cheaper tickets await those who intend to travel on December 19, 2020, and January 9, 2021, with only $599 cost for a round-trip economy ticket. Booking period: until 5 Nov 2020.

“It’s the perfect time to spend Christmas and holidays with family and friends,” it states. Passengers may book their flights on www.philippineairlines.com, mobile app, contact centers, or travel agency and ticket offices.

PAL has implemented stricter protocols in compliance with international health and safety standards from pre-departure, during inflight, and upon arrival.

“Our aircrafts have advanced cabin air systems and are thoroughly disinfected between flights. Cabin crew undergo medical evaluation prior to duty and are equipped in full PPE,” the statement added.

Just recently, PAL has been named as one of the top 10 safest airlines by Safe Travel Barometer.

Travel requirements: 1. Travel authority from PNP 2. Medical certificate from City Health or Barangay 3. Negative PCR test of tourists.

Flying time is Dvo Ceb 0740-0840H Ceb Lax 2145-1845h Lax Ceb 2115-0445h Ceb Dvo 0600-0700h.-Newsline.ph

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