Wednesday, June 21, 2017

PAL opens int'l flight from Tagbilaran, new Cebu-Tagbilaran route launched


Philippine Airlines (PAL) has mounted its first international flight out of Tagbilaran on June 22, 2017, making Bohol's capital the fifth Philippine gateway for foreign travelers.
PAL operates daily Tagbilaran - Incheon (South Korea) flights, allowing travelers to reach their destination conveniently with no stop-over in Manila.
PR1482 departs the capital of Bohol every day at 5:05 pm. The return flight leaves Incheon at 2:30 AM, arriving Tagbilaran at 6:00 am.
The new Cebu-Tagbilaran route will open also June 22, 2017, the first domestic link to Bohol outside of Manila.
"Making Tagbilaran a new international gateway provides foreigners with the fastest link to the attractions of Bohol and nearby Visayas cities. Linking international points to sought after places in the Visayas through convenient connections is the flag carrier's way of catering to the travel needs of our  patrons”, PAL President and COO Jaime J. Bautista said. 
Other Philippine cities with international PAL flights include Manila, Cebu, Clark and Kalibo.
The new service also provides Korean travelers – comprising the country's largest tourist arrivals – direct access to Bohol's unique attractions, from tarsiers to Chocolate Hills. Other lures of Tagbilaran are powdery-sand beaches, dive spots, heritage sites and old stone churches. The city has recently become a favorite venue for national conventions and conferences.
PAL operates the daily Tagbilaran-Cebu flights via PR 2874, departing 7 AM and arriving in the Queen City of the South  7:30 AM. The flight leaves Cebu at 3:30 PM and touches down in Tagbilaran by 4 PM.
Tagbilaran, located at the southwestern tip of the island province of Bohol, is just 72 kilometers south of Cebu City. From Cebu, holiday seekers can connect to 12 domestic and six international destinations, including Incheon (South Korea).
Celebrated in Tagbilaran every July is the Sandugo Festival, an annual commemoration of the blood compact between Spanish colonizer Miguel Lopez de Legazpi and Bohol's chieftain Datu Sikatuna.

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