Philippine Airlines has introduced its latest international promo called the 2-in-1 Getaway Fares, allowing foreign travelers to explore two destinations in the Philippines for the price of one roundtrip ticket.
Passengers coming from the United States, Canada, Australia, Japan, and Southeast Asia can book a roundtrip to Manila, with a free connecting flight to select domestic destinations including Boracay, Cebu, Coron, Puerto Princesa, Siargao, or Bohol.
Explore Manila, the vibrant capital city of the Philippines and connect to the top spots of the country for nature adventure, or for some sun and sea! Enjoy two destinations with just 1 booking.
Alvin Miranda, Philippine Airlines Vice President for Marketing
“Philippine Airlines’ direct non-stop flights to Manila with convenient connections to domestic destinations within the archipelago provide that sought-after travel ease and convenience. Experience a PAL flight to Manila and beyond and relish the flag carrier’s trademark heartfelt service from take-off to touchdown,” he added.
Base roundtrip fares vary by origin:
- From US cities (Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco, Guam, Honolulu) – USD 1,079
- From Canada (Toronto, Vancouver) – CAD 1,569
- From Australia (Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth, Sydney) – AUD 969
- From Japan (Tokyo, Fukuoka, Nagoya, Osaka) – JPY 27,000
- From Thailand (Bangkok) – THB 7,090
- From Singapore – SGD 139
- From Vietnam (Hanoi, Saigon) – USD 190
- From Indonesia (Jakarta, Bali) – IDR 3,827,000
- From Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur) – MYR 1,359
The booking period runs until August 17, 2025, for travel starting July 13 onwards.
From Manila, travelers can fly to Palawan’s Puerto Princesa, home of the famed Underground River, or Coron, known for its limestone cliffs and shipwreck dive sites.
For beach lovers, Boracay offers white-sand beaches and lively nightlife, while Bohol is ideal for nature and wildlife encounters, including the Chocolate Hills and tarsiers. Surfing fans may opt for Siargao, the Philippines’ surf capital.
PAL encourages travelers to book early through its website, www.philippineairlines.com.
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