Philippine Airlines Looks to Purchase Nine A350s for Long-Haul Operations

Philippine Airlines Looks to Purchase Nine A350s for Long-Haul Operations

BY LUCA JOE AZIM Published on May 11, 2023 0 COMMENTS

Philippine Airlines has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Airbus for the purchase of nine Airbus A350 aircraft. The airline hopes to integrate these aircraft into its current long-haul operations, specifically for flights between Manila and North America.

 

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The addition of these new aircraft will enable the airline to create a more robust schedule to North America. Offering four products — Economy, Premium Economy, Business, and First — these aircraft will also offer an upgraded in-flight experience.

 

Captain Stanley K. Ng said: “The A350-1000 combines greater range capability with the higher capacity we need to serve future demand. It’s the perfect aircraft to enable PAL to meet its expansion plans in a sustainable way while offering passengers the highest levels of onboard comfort. We are committed to offering our passengers the best possible travel experience, and these state-of-the-art aircraft will enable us to do just that as we carry out our mission to connect the world, and grow trade and tourism.”

 



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Christian Scherer, the Airbus chief commercial officer also said: "Flying passengers farther and in greater comfort, the A350 brings a step-change in fuel efficiency and an immediate significant contribution to reduced emissions. These are the attributes that have made the A350 the choice of leading airlines worldwide. We look forward to working closely with our long-standing customer Philippine Airlines as it moves forward with its long-haul fleet modernization program."

 



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This move by the airline strengthens its connection with the world, providing more nonstop connections to passengers and a seamless travel experience.

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