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PROMO: Philippine Airlines Offers 70% Discount

Asia's first commercial airline, Philippine Airlines (PAL) announces their latest seat sale offering as much as 70% discount in both domestic and international flights. The travel period is from January 16 to September 30, 2018. Promo runs from today until November 26.




The tickets can be purchased online at www.philippineairlines.com.

Travel Destinations 

There are many destinations you can go to with the promo mentioned above. But I would like to suggest some that are especially nice to visit during the travel period of this promo.




Japan - for the Cherry Blossoms

Starting March up to end of April, the Sakura or the cherry blossoms of pink flowers will bloom once again delighting both local Japanese and the thousands of tourists who visits Japan annually just to see this beautiful scene. The promo period of this Philippine Airlines promo covers the Sakura bloom season so maybe it's your chance to see this natural beauty.
The beautiful Cherry Blossoms. Image by Dinkum - Own workCC0Link

Taiwan - for Free Visa

Taiwan just opened up their doors to Filipinos. With their latest announcement that they wont require visa for visiting Philippine passport holders, the promo above is a way to take advantage of that.

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