PAL begins flights to Delhi in March
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Philippine Airlines (PAL) will begin direct flights between Manila and Delhi from 27 March.
PAL’s new service to New Delhi will operate six times weekly, with three non-stop flights between the two capitals and three flights routed via Bangkok.
The direct service (PR758) will depart Manila every Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday at 9.10pm, arriving at Terminal 3 of Indira Gandhi International Airport at 1.10am the following day.
The return flight, PR 759, departs Delhi on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 3.00am and arrives in Manila at midday.
The one-stop service via Bangkok (PR752) meanwhile, departs Manila every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6.45pm and arrives in the Thai capital is at 9.05pm the same day and in Delhi at 1.10am the following day.
The return flight, PR753, departs Delhi on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 2.45am, reaching Bangkok at 8.25am and Manila at 1.50pm the same day.
Modern, wide-body Airbus A330-300 aircraft, which seat 42 in Mabuhay Class (business) and 260 in Fiesta Class (economy), will be deployed on both routes.
The Delhi inaugural will give PAL a presence in South Asia for the first time since 1994, expanding the PAL international network to 26 points in 15 countries and territories.
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