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PAL Secures LHR


Abandons Gatwick

13 September 2013

Philippine Airlines (PAL) has secured daily landing slots at London's Heathrow Airport, data from Airport Coordination Limited (ACL) disclosed.

Airport Coordination Limited (ACL)
is responsible for slot allocation, and schedules facilitation at London
Heathrow, Gatwick, Stansted, London City, London Luton and Manchester airports within the UK.

Approved slots are as follows:

LHR arrival   at 14:15
LHR departure at 17:50

PAL has applied the following winter schedules:

MNL-LHR       08:20 - 14:15
LHR-MNL       17:15 - 13:50(+1)

PAL secured the landing slots via slots trading valued between 2-5 million US dollars. Commencement of flight is expected to be launch on 4 November 2013 subject to regulatory approvals.


Following the recent LHR slot grant, PAL scrapped its earlier plan to fly Gatwick and code share deals with Etihad Airways to Manila. Instead, the airline will fly direct to the Philippines. It is expected to dock at Terminal 4.

15 comments:

  1. Price London - Manila vv now starts at 883 pounds. Clearly better than the previous offer of 1000 pounds plus via Abu Dhabi.

    Now bookable via Amadeus

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  2. It's available already in amadeus.net.

    PAL- MNL-LHR-MNL(Non-stop)-£642(economy w/ tax), £1828(business w/ tax)
    Etihad- MNL-LHR-MNL(stop at AUH)-£649(economy w/ tax), £2160(business w/ tax)


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  3. LHR is congested, but I still like this airport

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  4. AVAILABLE in AMADEUS:
    - dep. MNL 08:05 - arr. LHR 14:00 PR720 non-stop Philippine Airlines 13h 55min.
    - dep. MNL 08:20 - arr. LHR 14:15 PR720 non-stop Philippine Airlines 13h 55min.
    - dep. MNL 08:30 - arr. LHR 14:25 PR720 non-stop Philippine Airlines 13h 55min.

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  5. Interesting read. Their application to LHR was made way way back. Even before the EU blacklist went into effect.

    http://philippineairspace.blogspot.co.uk/2009/08/pal-to-introduce-europe-flight-by-2010.html

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  6. PR has scheduled delivery of 77W on the first week of November 2013.

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  7. I hope its gonna be like £500 for a return flight.

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    1. It is about £500 for a return flight, but the taxes are an extra £300 on top!

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  8. Will Philippine Airlines continue to code share to Etihad Airways for Heathrow flights?

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  9. PAL scrapped its earlier plan to fly Gatwick and code share deals with Etihad Airways to Manila

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  10. This flight now uses Boeing 777-300ER instead of Airbus A340-300.

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