
On October 2, Seattle Tacoma International Airport added an international holder and another city to the service list: Manila Nineveh Akino International Airport (MNL) via Philippine Airlines (PAL).
The plane arrived after the darkness, which allowed some unusual and fun image opportunities.

Washington is home to the fourth largest number of Filipinos in the United States, and the road has been long requested by travelers, according to sea airport officials.

As for charging the abdomen on the new road, flights will add up to 60 tons of goods every week to regional trade.

Seattle is the eighth mind of North America. The transport company is already running 46 weekly flights to San Francisco, Los Angeles, Vancouver, New York, Toronto, Honolulu and Ghul.

Philippine will use Boeing 777-300ER on the MNL-SEA road, with seats that are wet in business degree and meal service that includes Filipino and Western specializations.

The airline includes nine Airbus A350-1000, according to request, and airline officials have discussed their hopes of enhancing the expansion of the United States road by adding Chicago, Houston and Las Vegas in the coming years.

The new cruise provides communication via Manila for the extensive local and regional international network in Pal, including cities such as Sibu, Davao, Bangkok, Singapore, Hong Kong and Kuala Lumpur.


