Due to severe flooding in Bangkok, Philippine Airlines (PAL) is providing options for passengers with confirmed flight bookings from Manila to Bangkok covering the period October 27 - November 15, 2011.
The Thai government has declared a five-day holiday starting October 27, 2011, to allow residents to prepare for a possible overflow of floodwaters.
Meanwhile, the country’s main international gateway-- the Suvarnabhumi Airport in Bangkok, has been spared from catastrophic flooding.
Philippine Airlines continuously operates its 14 flights weekly between Manila and Bangkok, despite the flooding situation there.
For the latest flight information, passengers may log on to the PAL website at www.philippineairlines.com or call (632) 855-8888 in Manila for more information. Like PAL in Facebook.com/flyPAL or follow us in Twitter.com/flyPAL to get instant updates.
- Tickets may be rebooked until November 30, 2011 on the same class of service using the same booking class code without penalty
- Tickets may be rerouted, subject to collection of fare/taxes/surcharges difference, if applicable. Change fee/non-user's fee shall be waived
The Thai government has declared a five-day holiday starting October 27, 2011, to allow residents to prepare for a possible overflow of floodwaters.
Meanwhile, the country’s main international gateway-- the Suvarnabhumi Airport in Bangkok, has been spared from catastrophic flooding.
Philippine Airlines continuously operates its 14 flights weekly between Manila and Bangkok, despite the flooding situation there.
For the latest flight information, passengers may log on to the PAL website at www.philippineairlines.com or call (632) 855-8888 in Manila for more information. Like PAL in Facebook.com/flyPAL or follow us in Twitter.com/flyPAL to get instant updates.
