Philippine Airlines is coming to Seattle/Tacoma

Philippine Airlines is coming to Seattle/Tacoma

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Philippine Airlines (PAL) will launch nonstop flights between Manila and Seattle/Tacoma starting on October 2, 2024.  

PAL is the first carrier to link the Philippines and the U.S. Pacific Northwest region with direct flights that will help stimulate business and leisure travel of U.S. residents to the Philippines. Over 900,000 Americans visited the Philippines in 2023, making the U.S. the country’s second largest source of tourists.

The Philippine flag carrier will also serve the growing number of Filipinos visiting family and friends in Washington and Oregon, which are home to more than 240,000 Filipino Americans. 

The PAL Manila-Seattle-Manila services will initially operate three times weekly, every Wednesday, Friday and Sunday, with convenient departures at 10:40PM local time from Manila’s Terminal 1, and at 11:40PM local time from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. 

Seattle is PAL’s eighth destination in North America. The Philippine carrier already operates 46 weekly flights to San Francisco, Los Angeles, Vancouver, New York, Toronto, Honolulu and Guam.  

The Philippine carrier will deploy Boeing 777-300ER aircraft to perform the Seattle services, with full-flat seats in Business Class and PAL’s hallmark inflight service featuring Filipino and Western meal specialties. PAL recently acquired an additional 777-300ER aircraft as a first step towards renewing its long-haul fleet.  Nine brand new Airbus A350-1000s are slated to be delivered starting in the fourth quarter of 2025. 

PAL Operating Schedule – Manila-Seattle-Manila

From October 2, 2024

Flight number Routing Days of operation Departure Arrival Aircraft
PR 124 Manila-Seattle Wednesday, Friday, Sunday 10:40 PM 07:15 PM Boeing 777
PR 125 Seattle-Manila Wednesday, Friday, Sunday 11:40 PM 04:45 AM +2 Boeing 777

About Philippine Airlines

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 33 destinations in the Philippines and 40 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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