Former blacklisted airline to launch flights to UK
Philippine Airlines is to relaunch flights to London four months after being removed from the European Union’s airline blacklist.
The carrier plans to operate five flights a week between Heathrow and Manila from November 4, using a Boeing 777-300ER aircraft.
It also plans to launch flights to Paris, Rome and Amsterdam.
The airline last flew to London 15 years ago. Earlier this month is dropped flights to Perth in Australia, just three months after the launch, and it has also scaled back planned services to the Middle East.
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