Philippine Airlines will be boosting capacity on flights to Guam with additional flights starting in March of 2020.



Starting March 5, 2020, the Philippine flag-carrier will operate a twice-weekly service along with the daily flights on the Guam-Manila route. The additional flights will be operated by its subsidiary PAL Express every Thursday and Saturday.









According to the airline's timetable on its website, the new flights will operate as follows:

Manila-Guam

2P2110 Th-Sa ETD: 18:30H ETA: 00:30H(+1)

Guam-Manila

2P2111 Fr-Sa ETD: 01:50H ETA: 03:50H(+1)

The additional flights will come after Cebu Pacific's decision to end its flights to Guam in December, and Philippine Airlines move to substitute the larger Airbus A330 aircraft on some of its current flights which use the Airbus A321s.

On the Manila-Guam market, Philippine Airlines will be matching United Airlines's 9 weekly flights on the route. At present, the Chicago-based carrier operates it own daily service along with the twice-weekly flights that makes a stop in Koror, Palau.







Guam is one of 5 US destinations on Philippine Airlines route network, along with Honolulu, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and New York.



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