Philippine Airlines said on Friday it will mount flights to Incheon, South Korea from Clark International Airport starting January 1, 2017.
“The excitement continues in 2017 as PAL lines up more aircraft deliveries, inaugural flights, new products and services—starting with new routes that would fly passengers direct to their destinations without transiting in Manila, such as Clark-Incheon (South Korea) on January 1, 2017,” the Lucio Tan-led airline said.
The airline in 2016 took delivery of seven new aircraft—two Boeing 777-300ERs and five Airbus A321s—bringing the PAL fleet to 81 aircraft by yearend.
The aircraft deliveries will continue until 2024.
An expanded fleet allowed PAL to fly to four new international destinations (Kuwait, Jeddah, Doha, Saipan) and open new routes.