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Old 5th December 2009, 02:54 PM
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Please refrain from quoting the entire previous post, thank you - Mod

Still showing 767 right now. But QF will probably start modifying Northern summer season schedule after Christmas/New Year.
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Old 5th December 2009, 06:20 PM
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Evening all,

here are the schedules to the all phillippines flights to Australia from March 2010.

2 weekly 330 Manila – Melbourne – Brisbane – Manila
PR213 MNL2000 – 0700+1MEL0830+1 – 0950+1BNE 330 35
PR214 BNE1120 – 1650MNL 330 46

3 weekly 77W Manila – Melbourne – Sydney – Manila
PR209 MNL2100 – 0730+1MEL0900+1 – 1020+1SYD 77W 247
PR210 SYD1150 – 1630MNL 77W 135

2 weekly 77W Manila – Sydney vv
PR211 MNL2235 – 0900+1SYD 77W 56
PR212 SYD1100 – 1540MNL 77W 67
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Old 14th October 2010, 09:45 PM
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Evening all,

From another forum...

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October 14, 2010
PAL streamlines Australian operations
PAL Media Release

MANILA - Philippine Airlines (PAL) is realigning its Australian operations starting with the temporary suspension of flights to and from Brisbane effective October 31, 2010.

Consequently, the flag carrier’s five times a week flights to Melbourne will be adjusted to thrice weekly, while flights to Sydney – one of PAL’s most popular Australian destinations – remains unaffected with five times (5x) weekly services, PAL spokesperson Cielo Villaluna said.

In a news release, Villaluna said the decision to temporarily halt Brisbane services was due to marketing considerations.

Passengers to be affected by the flight realignments shall be properly notified by
PAL’s contact center and advised on the best options to proceed to their respective destinations, she said.

Villaluna stressed that Australia remains an important market for Philippine Airlines. Recognizing the route’s growth potential, she reiterated PAL’s long-term commitment to the island-continent. She stressed, however, that market conditions and the onset of the lean season necessitated some changes in the number of destinations and frequency of flights the flag carrier mounts to Australia.
New scheduless below... It looks as though MElbourne will be 4 a week not 3 as mentioned in the article.

1 weekly Manila – Sydney vv
PR211 MNL2235 – 0900+1SYD 77W 6
PR212 SYD1150 – 1630MNL 77W 7

1 weekly Manila – Sydney – Melbourne – Manila
PR211 MNL2235 – 0900+1SYD 77W 5
PR212 SYD1020 – 1145MEL1305 – 1745MNL 77W 6

3 weekly Manila – Melbourne – Sydney – Manila
PR209 MNL2100 – 0730+1MEL0900+1 – 1020+1SYD 77W 247
PR210 MEL0900 – 1020SYD1150 – 1630MNL 77W 135
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Old 18th October 2010, 07:48 PM
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Philippine Tourism has expressed
its disappointment and surprise
at the decision of the country’s
flag carrier to axe flights from
Brisbane at the end of the month.
Consuelo Garcia Jones,
Australia and New Zealand
tourism attachι with the
Philippine department of tourism,
said the services may not have
been given sufficient time to bed
down.
Wholesaler All About Asia
echoed the comments.
“It’s a bit of a blow,” managing
director Robert Graham said.
Philippine Airlines announced
late last week it will axe the
Brisbane flights from October
31, only seven months after
launching the services, following
poor sales. Melbourne flights will
also be reduced from five to three
per week.
“It is disappointing. I don’t
feel they have given it enough
time but at the end of the day
it is a commercial decision for
Philippine Airlines,” Jones said.
But with increasing numbers
of wholesalers featuring the
Philippines, she added the
momentum building for the
destination should continue.
Graham estimated that 20%
of its Philippine sales were ex-
Brisbane with customers now
forced to travel via Sydney on the
carrier.
“We have been out there
marketing the Brisbane flights
and distributed flyers and
were starting to get a flow of
bookings,” he told Travel Today.
“It is disappointing. I don’t know
anyone who thinks the flights
have been given enough time.”
http://www.travelweekly.com.au/getat...1eb3c/pdf.aspx
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Old 8th December 2010, 04:45 PM
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Philippines airlines will boost its frequencies to Australia next year from March 27.
The carrier will operate 7 days a week up from 5 now. Using A340-300s demand is strong from Melbourne and Sydney markets despite the airline suspending Brisbane flights earlier this year.
Source: Travel Today.
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Old 23rd December 2010, 09:18 PM
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Evening all,

It seems now Australia will be all A343 operations by philippines starting March 2011.

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Philippine Airlines as per 23DEC10 GDS timetable display further adjust planned Australia operation effective 27MAR11. Previously the airline planned to increase from 5 to 6 weekly, but it is now increasing to Daily. There is also routing change, with Manila – Melbourne – Sydney – Manila operating 4 weekly, opposite direction 3 weekly.

Service operates with Airbus A340-300 on Daily flight, meaning Boeing 777-300ER aircraft will not be operating to Australia (77W service to Vancouver, first appeared on this blog as exclusive on 09DEC10). Revised schedule as follows:

PR209 MNL2100 – 0650+1MEL 343 x367
PR210 MEL0820 – 0940SYD1110 – 1720MNL 343 x147

PR211 MNL0900 – 1850SYD2020 – 2150MEL 343 367
PR212 MEL2320 – 0520+1MNL 343 367
http://airlineroute.net/2010/12/23/pr-oz-s11update/
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Old 21st May 2012, 11:53 PM
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Evening all,

Sorry for dragiing this topic back up, However for those who have not seen Philippines B77W, they will be re-introducing their 2 aircraft to both Sydney and Melbourne from June 30th.

Schedules below...

PR209 Dep MNL 2100 Arr MEL 0650+1 (Tuesday, Friday, Saturday)
PR210 Dep MEL 0810 Arr SYD 0945 Dep SYD 1115 Arr MNL 1740 (Tuesday, Friday, Saturday)

PR211 Dep MNL 0850 Arr SYD 1850 (Wednesday and Sunday)
PR212 Dep SYD 2020 Arr MEL 2150 Dep MEL 2335 Arr MNL 0535+1 (Wednesday and Sunday)
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Old 23rd May 2012, 01:25 AM
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Stefan, I saw this had been bumped and thought that PAL had reversed their decision on BNE alas its just upgrade of existing services.
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