Emirates and Philippine Airlines Extend Interline Agreement

Render of tailplanes of Emirates and Philippine Airlines aircraft.
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Emirates and Philippine Airlines (PAL) will further their partnership with an expanded interline agreement in addition to previously announced interline connections via Manila.

The latest collaboration opens up a range of domestic points within the Philippine Airlines network for Emirates’ passengers via three key gateways: Manila, Cebu, and Clark.

A Boost in Connectivity


By expanding their interline agreement, Emirates and Philippine Airlines are enhancing their joint efforts to meet the demands of travelers seeking greater connectivity and flexibility. This partnership ensures that passengers can enjoy a smoother travel experience, with the convenience of reaching multiple destinations on a single ticket.

The expansion now allows Emirates’ passengers to access even more destinations within the Philippines through Cebu and Clark, in addition to the previously announced connections via Manila.

This comprehensive coverage includes key domestic points, such as Bacolod, Butuan, Cagayan De Oro, Davao, Iloilo, Caticlan, and Puerto Princesa via Cebu, as well as Cebu, Caticlan, and Busuanga via Clark.

Seamless Travel


Emirates’ passengers can expect a hassle-free booking process that grants access to Philippine Airlines’ network of destinations.

This expanded partnership ensures a smooth transition from one airline to another, allowing passengers to enjoy a convenient baggage policy and a seamless travel experience. Whether flying to explore new cities or reconnect with loved ones, travelers now have the option to do so with greater ease and efficiency.

In return, Philippine Airlines’ passengers can also enjoy the benefits of this interline agreement. The arrangement enables them to book Emirates-operated flights to a range of global destinations.

This includes Amman, Birmingham, Cape Town, Dammam, Dublin, Lisbon, Manchester, Muscat, and Riyadh via Dubai.

With daily flights between Manila and Dubai, Philippine Airlines passengers can effortlessly connect to various cities in Europe, Africa, and the Middle East.

The expansion of this interline agreement is a testament to the shared commitment of both Emirates and Philippine Airlines to serve their passengers better. By providing greater choice, flexibility, and convenience, the airlines are ensuring that travelers can navigate their journeys with ease.

Emirates’ extensive presence in the Philippines, with 25 weekly flights to Manila, Cebu, and Clark, underscores the airline’s dedication to the region.

Notably, Emirates is the exclusive air carrier to offer a First-Class product on flights to Manila, catering to the discerning needs of premium travelers.

About Philippine Airlines


Philippine Airlines (PAL) is the Philippines’ flag carrier and only full-service network airline. PAL was the first commercial airline in Asia and celebrated its 82nd anniversary in March 2023. 

PAL’s fleet of Boeing 777, Airbus A350/A330/A320/A321, and De Havilland DHC-8-400 Next Generation aircraft operate out of hubs in Manila, Cebu, Clark and Davao to 32 destinations in the Philippines and 37 destinations in Asia, North America, Australia, and the Middle East.

In addition to flying passengers on regular scheduled services, PAL also carries air cargo shipments and undertakes charter flights to boost Philippine tourism, support the economy and serve the travel needs of overseas Filipinos. 

By Len Varley - Assistant Editor 4 Min Read
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