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Philippine Airlines Announces Three-Day Flash Sale with Up to 50% Off Flight Fares

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Philippine Airlines (PAL) has announced a limited-time three-day flash sale, offering travelers discounts of up to 50% on domestic base fares and up to 40% on international base fares. The promotional campaign will run from July 15 to July 17, 2026, giving passengers an opportunity to secure reduced fares across the airline's extensive route network.

The special offer applies to both domestic and international destinations served by PAL, including routes across Asia, Australia, North America, and the Middle East. The airline said the initiative is designed to provide greater travel affordability as demand continues to rise ahead of the upcoming holiday travel season.

Passengers booking during the promotional period can begin traveling from August 1, 2026. Travelers planning trips through January 31, 2027, can enjoy fare discounts of up to 30%, while the largest promotional savings—reaching up to 50% on selected domestic routes—will be available for travel beginning February 1, 2027, subject to seat availability and applicable terms.

As a full-service carrier, Philippine Airlines confirmed that eligible promotional fares will continue to include standard passenger benefits such as complimentary checked baggage allowance, inflight meals, and onboard service, providing added value beyond the discounted ticket prices.

In addition to discounted fares, PAL is extending a 0% installment payment option for eligible domestic bookings worth at least ₱20,000. Customers using participating bank credit cards can spread payments over a period of up to three months, making travel planning more accessible.

Travelers can book the promotional fares through the airline's official website, mobile application, ticketing offices, customer hotline, or via authorized travel agencies.

The latest seat sale comes as Philippine Airlines continues to benefit from a strong recovery in passenger demand and expands its operations following recent financial initiatives aimed at supporting future growth. The airline has been strengthening its international network while introducing promotional campaigns to encourage both leisure and business travel.

Passengers are advised to book early, as promotional seats are available in limited numbers and are expected to sell out quickly during the three-day campaign.


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