Philippine Airlines expands reach into EX-YU

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Philippine Airlines and TAL Aviation have signed a General Sales Agency Agreement to increase sales in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia, as well as Albania and Bulgaria. TAL Aviation teams covering these territories will be providing multiple services including sales, digital and social marketing, call centre, financial and legal, for the airline and its customers. TAL Aviation Chief Commercial Officer, Nissim Sagis, said, "We look forward to bringing more visitors from the Balkan Peninsula to the Philippines. As a full-service carrier, customers will enjoy a high-level cabin comfort on board, whilst flying to one of the airline's thirty points within the Philippines or to one of its international destinations."

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  1. Anonymous10:34

    lmao. they should cancel visas for us all first (except HR)

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    1. Anonymous12:56

      Slovenia is also in the list. I think because of EU membership.The list according to the Pinoy government:

      https://www.dfa.gov.ph/list-of-countries-for-21-day-visa

      I think Albania will soon be included in the list.

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    2. Anonymous14:25

      Why Albania?

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  2. Are regular customers going to get any extra perks?

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    1. Yes, here is the perk I just found when planning my annual trip.Vancouver to Manila direct flight 100,000 + pesos.
      $2600.00 canadian

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  3. Anonymous11:53

    Serbs need visas to visit Philippines .Only Croatians doesn't have to apply for visas which is good for them.

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  4. The thing Philippines airlines doesn’t tell you when you carry all your free international luggage over to one of there domestic flights they will charge you a small fortune for your luggage more than three times the price of the fight.
    Which is price gouging in the western world but over there fair game.

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