Philippine Airlines (PAL) resumed direct flights between Clark International Airport in Central Luzon and the southern destination Siargao on Tuesday, 3rd December.
According to an official release, the thrice-weekly service will make travel more convenient for those coming to Siargao from Northern and Central Luzon as they no longer need to travel to Manila to catch a flight.
Noel Manankil, president and CEO for Clark Airport’s operator LIPAD Corporation, said: “The inauguration of the Philippine Airlines route from Clark to Siargao comes at a perfect time as we approach the holiday season, when many of us are eager to reunite with loved ones and explore new destinations.”
The Siargao-Clark flights will operate thrice weekly, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, utilising an 86-seater De Havilland Dash 8-400 Next Generation aircraft.
Other than those from Clark, PAL also has 31 weekly flights to Siargao, including those via Manila and Cebu.