The resumption of flights makes travel easier for those in Northern and Central Luzon
TDM Editor
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.