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PAL Holdings trading as Philippine Airlines and marketed until 1970 as Philippine Air Lines is the official and national airline of the Philippines. The airline is established at PNB Financial Center in Pasay and the premiere and among the first commercial airline in Asia, which continues to operate in its original name.

The main hub of Philippine Airlines is located in the Ninoy Aquino International Airport, Manila. The carrier is also operating from the three secondary hubs, like the Mactan–Cebu International Airport, Cebu; Francisco Bangoy International Airport, Davao; apart from the Clark International Airport, supplying the services to the cities of Angeles and Mabalacat encompassed within the Clark Freeport Zone, settled inside the province of Pampanga.

PAL Express, which is supplementary to Philippine Airlines operates on domestic air networks like Cebu, Davao, General Santos, Kalibo, Manila, and Zamboanga besides several international routes as well. The national carrier is operating the narrow body and wide body fleets of Airbus and also the wide-body fleet of Boeing aircraft. In November 2018, the airline won the accolades for "Most Improved Airline of 2019” from none other than the AirlineRatings.com, which is the product rating website.

Dress Code and Attire of Philippine Airlines

The liveries of Philippine Airlines has undergone a massive transformation in the colors, forms as well as overall style. These are the social incarnations with modest white-top, silver bottom vestments besides the petite Philippine flag draped nicely on the tail.

Superimposition of the title - "Philippine Air Lines" on the fuselage is a fascinating transformation to become attracted towards at first sight. The PAL jet version of the aircraft has seen a beautiful extension of the Philippine flag as a remarkable impression of cheatline. More interestingly, the "Philippines" and not "Philippine Airlines" clearly denotes that PAL is the main flag carrier of the Philippines.

Classes and Configuration

Philippine Airlines is offering the three best cabin classes like the Business, Premium Economy, and Economy, and the majority of it depends on the aircraft. The class of Airbus A330s and Airbus A350s provide Business, Premium Economy, and Economy classes. The year 2017 was the year of re-configuration wherein, the cabin structure of at least 8, A330s transformed into one type of class having 414 types of sitting configuration.

Economy class, erstwhile the Fiesta Class, can be availed on all types of aircraft. Tray tables are also provided in the back of the seat as well as in front but exclude the bulkhead and exit seats. The passengers will find the tray tables are inserted within the seats in the exit seats.