Philippine Airlines will resume flights between Clark – just north of Manila – and Basco, Batanes in the northern Philippines.
Philippine Airlines will resume flights between Clark – just north of Manila – and Basco in the northern Philippines.
From July 2, the Manila-based carrier will operate four weekly flights between Clark and Basco using De Havilland Canada Dash 8 aircraft.
Basco is the capital of the Philippine province of Batanes, located on the Batanes Islands north of the main island of Luzon.
According to Philippine Airlines, the Clark-Basco route will provide an option for travelers from Central and Northern Luzon to connect to Basco without having to go to Manila.
The new Clark-Basco route will add to Philippine Airlines' domestic network from Clark, where it currently offers daily flights to Cebu, three-times weekly to Caticlan, and four-times weekly to Busuanga (Coron).
Philippine Airlines currently operates daily flights between Manila and Basco.
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