Melburnian1
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To my surprise, Philippine Airlines is having a seat sale with some excellent fares. I had presumed given bookings were so heavy, it wouldn't do this until the mainland Chinese carriers started operating en masse, as they tend to drive down Asian and other fares.
PR flies nonstop from BNE, MEL SYD and from the end of March 2023, PER to MNL with an extensive Asian and USA/Canada network.
For instance, one stop to JFK, LAX, YVR or interestingly, YVZ (Toronto, Canada).
PAL flies to five ports in Japan, unlike QFi/JQi that together IIRC only have three. Fukuoka and Nagoya are omitted by QFi/JQi.
Normally, to MNL, it's a refurbished A333 ex SYD or MEL with 18 J lie flat seats, 1-2-1. From BNE and soon PER, the A321 operates, with 12 lie-flat seats in J, a 2-2 arrangement (not as good as the A333 because a passenger with a window seat may have to climb over the aisle seat occupant if going to the loo).
Punctuality is better than QFi (which perhaps doesn't say much). Recently, occasional flights to/from MEL have been late, the worst being three hours: oddly, SYD is better. The BNE flights almost always run on time.
For the A333, normally there's a choice of Western, Asian or Filipino meals. Service on board is reasonable to excellent, and it goes without saying (unlike Royal Brunei) PR carries alcohol (I am not a wine drinker but its wines can be rather pedestrian I am informed).
Last time I looked J fares didn't offer lounge access in Syd (this may have changed) but in MEL, it's Marhaba Lounge.
The fares are especially great to BKK and NRT/HND. PR also flies to the other three Japanese destinations noted above, so fares are likely to be similar to the quoted Tokyo ones.
The fares to USA destinations are way below Qantas' and the USA-domiciled airlines. Probably also true for Canada.
I advise ringing a specialist Filipino travel agent: in Melbourne, these include My Travel Solution (03 9314 6957), Star Flights (1300 728 759) or one that may have scaled back operations, Philippine Holidays/North Suburban Travel 03 9384 1844.
Availability will be best outside school holidays.
You can do an 'open jaw' ticket: if Japan, travel in to Haneda and out from Narita or presumably elsewhere.
I am informed that a MNL stopover each way adds A$280-320 to the return fare in Y class: I forgot to ask re J.
This Year End Seat Sale doesn't go for many business days given on 26 and 27 December, Australian travel agents will be closed due to public holidays.
PR flies nonstop from BNE, MEL SYD and from the end of March 2023, PER to MNL with an extensive Asian and USA/Canada network.
For instance, one stop to JFK, LAX, YVR or interestingly, YVZ (Toronto, Canada).
PAL flies to five ports in Japan, unlike QFi/JQi that together IIRC only have three. Fukuoka and Nagoya are omitted by QFi/JQi.
Normally, to MNL, it's a refurbished A333 ex SYD or MEL with 18 J lie flat seats, 1-2-1. From BNE and soon PER, the A321 operates, with 12 lie-flat seats in J, a 2-2 arrangement (not as good as the A333 because a passenger with a window seat may have to climb over the aisle seat occupant if going to the loo).
Punctuality is better than QFi (which perhaps doesn't say much). Recently, occasional flights to/from MEL have been late, the worst being three hours: oddly, SYD is better. The BNE flights almost always run on time.
For the A333, normally there's a choice of Western, Asian or Filipino meals. Service on board is reasonable to excellent, and it goes without saying (unlike Royal Brunei) PR carries alcohol (I am not a wine drinker but its wines can be rather pedestrian I am informed).
Last time I looked J fares didn't offer lounge access in Syd (this may have changed) but in MEL, it's Marhaba Lounge.
The fares are especially great to BKK and NRT/HND. PR also flies to the other three Japanese destinations noted above, so fares are likely to be similar to the quoted Tokyo ones.
The fares to USA destinations are way below Qantas' and the USA-domiciled airlines. Probably also true for Canada.
PAL's Year-Start Seat Sale
Gift yourself and your loved ones something to look forward to this 2023!
www.philippineairlines.com
I advise ringing a specialist Filipino travel agent: in Melbourne, these include My Travel Solution (03 9314 6957), Star Flights (1300 728 759) or one that may have scaled back operations, Philippine Holidays/North Suburban Travel 03 9384 1844.
Availability will be best outside school holidays.
You can do an 'open jaw' ticket: if Japan, travel in to Haneda and out from Narita or presumably elsewhere.
I am informed that a MNL stopover each way adds A$280-320 to the return fare in Y class: I forgot to ask re J.
This Year End Seat Sale doesn't go for many business days given on 26 and 27 December, Australian travel agents will be closed due to public holidays.
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