Philippine Airlines Opens a Seattle Gateway, Connecting to Cities Across the United States10/8/2024 Flag carrier Philippine Airlines (PAL) commenced nonstop services to Seattle. The three-weekly service, operated by Boeing 777-300ER aircraft, is the first and only nonstop route between the Philippines and the United States Pacific Northwest. Seattle has joined San Francisco, Los Angeles, New York, Guam, and Honolulu as PAL's sixth U.S. destination, the most in its 78-year history of transpacific services. PAL extends its interline cooperation with Alaska Airlines, the Seattle-based mainline US carrier, to provide more accessible connections to cities across the United States, including Chicago, Las Vegas, Washington, D.C., Houston, Portland, Anchorage, and other Alaska Airlines destinations. “Through these nonstop Manila-Seattle-Manila flights, Philippine Airlines is proud to take the latest big investment in its long-term strategy of building stronger connections to the vast United States travel market,” said PAL President and Chief Operating Officer Captain Stanley K. Ng. “An exciting destination, Seattle, the Emerald City, is also our newest gateway to the rest of America. Our aim is to stimulate value[1]added tourism and healthy business activity between the Philippines and not just Washington State, but beyond to Alaska, Oregon, Nevada, and the U.S. Midwest and Sunbelt regions.” Philippine Transportation Secretary Jaime J. Bautista hailed the new service: “This (Seattle service) solidifies PAL’s foothold on the non-stop trans-Pacific market, the staple route of Filipinos eager to spend the holidays in the Philippines. The Department of Transportation expresses its stamp of approval on this latest network expansion as part of the air travel industry’s aggressive recovery efforts." ”October is a particularly auspicious time for this launch, as that is the month that we celebrate Filipino American History Month in the United States - to recognize the history, culture, and contributions of Filipino Americans,” said US Ambassador to the Philippines MaryKay Carlson. She further added, “ The State of Washington is home to a vibrant Filipino and Filipino American community, and I am certain those cultural ties will continue to grow ever stronger.” “The introduction of this new route to Seattle, Washington is a beautiful convergence of two dynamic cities – rich in culture, diversity and natural beauty. This connection will undoubtedly open new doors for trade, tourism and cultural exchange, fostering deeper relationships and mutual growth between our two nations. As we celebrate this remarkable achievement, I extend my deepest appreciation to everyone at Philippine Airlines for their tireless efforts and dedication,” Philippine Ambassador to the U.S. Jose Manuel Romualdez said. “After years of collaboration with PAL and our Filipino partners, we’re truly excited to welcome this new route to our airport and community,” said Port of Seattle Commissioner Sam Cho. “As a vital gateway to Asia, this destination is especially meaningful for many Filipino Americans in the Northwest. It not only makes it easier for families to connect and reunite but also opens up wonderful opportunities to strengthen our business and tourism ties with the Philippines. Together, we’re building a bridge that brings us closer, both personally and professionally.” Corporate Affairs Department, G/F Lucio K. Tan, Jr. Center, PAL Gate 5-A Andrews Avenue, Pasay City, Philippines 1300 Seattle, nestled along the picturesque Puget Sound, is home to a vibrant art and cultural scene as well as popular tourist attractions such as the iconic Space Needle, the Seattle Art Museum, the Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP), and the Pike Place Market near the site of the world’s first Starbucks coffee shop. Mount Rainier towers majestically over the Seattle skyline, and the bustling city of Portland in Oregon is just three hours away by car. Seattle, the nearest U.S. mainland airport to the Philippines, serves as a convenient hub for connecting to other U.S. locations. The PAL flights connect Manila to PAL's wide domestic and regional international network, which includes Cebu, Davao, Bangkok, Singapore, Hong Kong, and Kuala Lumpur. Philippine Airlines (PAL) is the Philippines’ flag carrier and only full-service network airline, as well as the first commercial airline in Asia. PAL's fleet of Boeing, Airbus, and De Havilland aircraft operate scheduled nonstop flights out of hubs in Manila, Cebu, Clark, and Davao to 32 destinations in the Philippines and 36 destinations in Asia, North America, Australia, and the Middle East. Known for its hallmark heartwarming and gracious Filipino service, PAL also supports the global economy through air cargo and charter services, while serving the travel needs of overseas Filipinos as well as businesspeople, tourists and families from all over the world.
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