Alaska Airlines announces Philippine Airlines partnership
Alaska Airlines has inked a new airline partnership with Philippine Airlines.
PAL becomes the Seattle-based airline’s 32nd airline partner.
The partnership is set to go live later this year, offering Alaska customers codeshare flights via Philippine Airlines; network and the ability to earn and redeem Mileage Plan miles on these flights.
PAL flies from Manila to Los Angeles, San Francisco, Honolulu and to Alaska’s main hub in Seattle.
Brett Catlin, Alaska’s VP of Loyalty, Alliances, and Sales, said: “PAL is a terrific addition to our roster of global airlines. The large Filipino communities can travel on Philippine Airlines long-haul, widebody aircraft and soon earn valuable Mileage Plan miles.”
It will be Philippine Airlines’ first loyalty partnerships with a US airline.
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