PAL offer’s free antigen test for Gensan-bound passengers

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DAVAO CITY — The Philippine Airlines, the country’s flag carrier is offering free antigen testing to all passengers flying home to General Santos City starting today.

All passengers on Manila – General Santos City flightsfrom December 7 to 17, 2020 can undergo FREEAntigen Testing at the PAL Gate 3 as early as 6hours and no later than 2 hours before departure. For faster processing, we encourage you to arrange yourAntigen Tests as early as possible.

This developed as the flag carrier is back in serving Davao-Cebu-Davao and Davao-Zamboanga-Davao flights.

Tests will be administered by our DOH-accredited partner, Health Metrics, Inc.

PAL flies the Manila-Gensan-Manila routes every Monday and Thursday. The testing center is open on these days from 12:01 a.m. to 4 a.m. Passengers may either walk-in or avail of the testing via a drive-through.

Antigen test results may be released within 30 minutes, the carrier announced.

PAL said passengers may also opt to take a reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) test at their own expense, or take the antigen test at other accredited laboratories or facilities. Newsline.ph

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