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Post ReleaseShifts turboprop services from Manila to key regional hubs
Philippine Airlines will discontinue Manila turboprop operations starting March 29, 2026, with affected passengers rerouted via Clark, Cebu, and Iloilo while additional jet services expand capacity.
In line with the timelines set under the July 29, 2025 resolution of the Manila Slot Coordination Committee (MSCC Resolution 2025-02), Philippine Airlines (PAL) advises the public that all PAL turboprop flights currently operating to and from Manila will be discontinued effective March 29, 2026.
Passengers with existing bookings for these flights will be re-routed to PAL’s alternative hubs in Cebu, Clark, and Iloilo, ensuring continued connectivity to affected destinations while maintaining full compliance with updated regulatory requirements.
Passengers will be re-routed as follows:
Manila–Busuanga (Coron)–Manila → Clark–Busuanga (Coron)–Clark
Manila–Siargao–Manila → Clark–Siargao–Clark
Manila–Antique–Manila → Manila–Iloilo–Manila
Manila–Catarman–Manila → Cebu–Catarman–Cebu
With the mandated transition of turboprop services out of NAIA, PAL will introduce additional domestic jet frequencies beginning March 2026, expanding capacity on high-demand routes and providing passengers with more travel options.
Expanded weekly services include:
Manila–Cebu: up to 76 flights weekly
Manila–Dumaguete: up to 21 flights weekly
Manila–Iloilo: up to 42 flights weekly
Manila–Roxas: up to 14 flights weekly
Manila–Tacloban: up to 28 flights weekly
Passengers booked on affected flights will receive updated itineraries, with options for rebooking, rerouting or refund as needed.
• Rebook Ticket: Rebook ticket in the same cabin class on a flight with available space within 60 days from the original travel date.
• Convert to Travel Credits: Alternatively, passengers may convert the value of their unused ticket into Travel Credits, valid for two years, which can be used for future ticket purchases. As an added incentive, passengers affected by flight disruptions will receive a 5% bonus value when converting to Travel Credits.
• Refund Option: If passengers choose not to rebook, they may request a refund for their unused ticket (excluding the ticketing service charge).
For other inquiries, passengers may also connect 24/7 with PAL via the following PAL Channels:
• Manila Landline: (+632) 8539-0000 / (+632) 8855-8888
• Philippines Mobile: (+63) 919-056-2255
• U.S. and Canada Toll-Free Number: 1-800-435-9725
• Messenger: https://www.m.me/PhilippineAirlines
• WhatsApp: https://wa.me/639178305810
• PAL Help Page: https://pal.my.site.com/s/
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