General
Information
Philippine
Airlines (PAL) began life with a noble mission: to serve as
a partner in nation-building. With this in mind, PAL took
to the skies on 15 March 1941, using a Beech Model 18 aircraft
amid the specter of a global war. It became Asia's first airline.
Baggage
Allowance
For
Journeys entirely within the Philippines
Mabuhay
(Business) Class
Weight should not exceed 30 kilograms (66 lbs)
Fiesta
(Economy) Class
Weight should not exceed 20 kilograms (44 lbs)
For
Journeys to/from the USA and Canada (Piece System)
First
Class
Maximum of two (2) pieces with a total dimension of 124 inches
(316cms) and no piece exceeding 62 inches (158 cms). Each
piece should not exceed 32 kilograms (70 lbs).
Mabuhay
(Business) Class
Maximum of two (2) pieces with a total dimension of 124 inches
(316cms) and no piece exceeding 62 inches (158 cms). Each
piece should not exceed 32 kilograms (70 lbs).
Fiesta
(Economy) Class
Maximum of two (2) pieces with a total dimension 107 inches
(273 cms) and no piece exceeding 62 inches (158 cms). Each
piece should not exceed 32 kilograms (70 lbs).
An
infant paying at least 10% of the adult fare is entitled to
one piece of checked baggage with a weight of 7 kgs or 15
lbs and the sum of the three dimensions does not exceed 45
inches plus one fully collapsible child's stroller or pushchair.
For
Journeys to/from other countries other than the USA and Canada
(Weight System)
First
Class
Weight should not exceed 40 kilograms (88 lbs)
Mabuhay
(Business) Class
Weight should not exceed 30 kilograms (66 lbs)
Fiesta
(Economy) Class
Weight should not exceed 20 kilograms (44 lbs)
From
the Philippines, an infant paying at least 10% of the fare
is entitled to 10 kgs checked baggage plus one fully collapsible
child's stroller or pushchair.
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