Thursday, 26 December 2024
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Emirates expands interline partnership with Philippine Airlines

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Emirates and Philippine Airlines have expanded their inline partnership, opening up domestic connections for Emirates’ passengers on Philippine Airlines’ network via Cebu and Clark, adding to the previously announced interline connections via Manila. 

Covering all three Emirates’ gateways to the Philippines – Manila, Cebu, and Clark – the partnership expansion will provide seamless connections for passengers to reach more Philippine domestic destinations with a single ticket and a convenient baggage policy.

Emirates’ passengers can enjoy convenient booking to destinations in the Philippine Airlines’ network including Bacolod, Butuan, Cagayan De Oro, Davao, Iloilo, Caticlan and Puerto Princesa via Cebu; as well as Cebu, Caticlan and Busuanga via Clark.

Philippine Airlines’ passengers will be able to book Emirates’ operated flights to Amman, Birmingham, Cape Town, Dammam, Dublin, Lisbon, Manchester, Muscat, and Riyadh via Dubai. The arrangement allows for passengers to obtain their boarding passes and check through their baggage all the way to final destination.

The expanded interline agreement comes months after Emirates and Philippine Airlines announced their interline agreement, reaffirming the commitment of both carriers to serve the growing demand by providing travelers with more choice and flexibility, as well as enhanced customer experiences.

Philippine Airlines operates daily flights between Manila and Dubai, enabling convenient and seamless connections to cities in Europe, Africa, and other parts of the Middle East.

Since launching flights to the Philippines in 1990, Emirates operates 25 weekly flights to Manila, Cebu, and Clark. The airline is the only carrier to offer a First Class product on flights to Manila.

Written by
Jeffrey Teruel

Jeffrey is the founder and editor of Flights in Asia. Dedicated to sharing the latest news, updates, and firsthand experiences in the dynamic aviation and travel landscape of the Asia-Pacific region.

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