Duterte commends PAL’s initiatives to boost Ph tourism industry

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DAVAO CITY (July 18) — President Rodrigo Duterte on Tuesday, led the traditional ceremonial welcome for the brand-new planes of Philippine Airlines (PAL).

During the roll-out ceremony for PAL’s Airbus A350 XWB and A321neo, Duterte commended the flag carrier’s recent achievements and initiatives which will encourage more tourists to travel to the country.

Duterte noted the effort of the  airline to deliver quality flight experience to all its passengers by modernizing its fleet, expanding its reach, and providing “wholehearted care that is distinctively Filipino.”

“I note that all of the airline’s recent accomplishments and existing initiatives will encourage more people to travel to the Philippines, thereby boosting our tourism industry,” the President said in his speech at Villamor Air Base in Pasay City.

The flag carrier said the event marks a historic milestone in the Philippine aviation as two of the most advanced commercial aircraft join PAL’s fleet, allowing it to operate longer-range routes to North America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific regions.

Duterte said the tourism sector is full of exciting opportunities that do not only showcase the Philippines’ unique heritage but also serves as a crucial instrument for the development of the livelihood of the people.

At the same time, Duterte enjoined PAL and the rest of the private sector to continue supporting the government as it lays down the groundwork for a better and more prosperous society.

“I assure you that you will have my full support as you realize your vision of becoming a world-class airline. I urge you to join me in bringing real and lasting change for the benefit of our country and people,” he said.-Jiann A. Padillo/NewsLine.ph

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