Time to book that flight! ✈️ | via philstarlife
Here's some good news for you: Starting June 5, you can book a flight for as low as P125 via Philippine Airlines.
As part of its Independence Day Seat Sale, you can score not just P125 one-way base fares to domestic spots but also $79 round trip base fares to international destinations this month.Philippine Airlines' Independence Day Seat SaleFor international travelers, meanwhile, the travel period includes South Korea and Guam from July 1 onwards; Hong Kong, Macau, China, Taiwan, and Southeast Asia from Sept. 1 onwards; Japan from Jan. 15 onwards; North America, Middle East, and Australia from Feb.
This comes after Cebu Pacific’s P88 offering on local one-way base fares as well as AirAsia’s PISO sale on domestic and international flights in May.
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