Cheers to a whopping number of 20 holidays and 13 long weekends in the Philippines! Filipinos have all reasons to rejoice this 2015 as well! Feeling the vacation vibe? Plan your getaways now!

Philippine Airlines (PAL) is giving its loyal travellers a reason to celebrate this August with the return of the Great Mabuhay Miles Getaway promo. For a limited time, Mabuhay Miles members can enjoy up to 50% off the regular redemption value of their miles for international flights. This exciting offer, available from Aug 13–16 2024, is exclusive to Mabuhay Miles members and their designated beneficiaries.
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The promo covers a wide range of international routes, offering travellers the opportunity to explore popular destinations across Asia and the Pacific at half the usual miles required. Whether you're planning a quick getaway to Hong Kong, a shopping spree in Bangkok, or a cultural experience in Kuala Lumpur, this promo makes your dream trip more accessible than ever. However, it’s important to note that the discount does not apply to routes to or from the USA, Canada, and Korea.
To take advantage of this promotion, bookings, sales, and ticketing must be completed through any PAL Ticket Office, the airline's Contact Center, or the Mabuhay Miles website. Customers are required to fill out a request form to redeem their miles under this special offer.
The travel period for flights under this promotion spans from Aug 12–Nov 30, 2024, and from Feb 1–March 31, 2025. However, travellers should be aware of blackout periods from December 1, 2024 to January 31, 2025, during which the discount will not be applicable. Additionally, all trips must be completed by 31 Mar 2025.
Here’s a quick look at the discounted redemption values for one-way international flights under this promotion:
Between Manila and Hong Kong, Quanzhou, Taipei, Xiamen: 4,750 Mabuhay Miles for Economy Class and 8,750 Mabuhay Miles for Business Class.
Between Manila and Bangkok, Fukuoka, Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh, Phnom Penh, Shanghai, Singapore: 6,000 Mabuhay Miles for Economy Class and 11,000 Mabuhay Miles for Business Class.
Between Manila and Beijing, Denpasar, Guam, Haneda, Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, Nagoya, Narita, Osaka: 7,250 Mabuhay Miles for Economy Class and 13,250 Mabuhay Miles for Business Class.
Between Manila and Port Moresby: 8,500 Mabuhay Miles for Economy Class and 15,500 Mabuhay Miles for Business Class.
Between Manila and Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Perth: 11,000 Mabuhay Miles for Economy Class and 20,000 Mabuhay Miles for Business Class.
Between Manila and Dammam, Doha, Dubai, Riyadh: 13,500 Mabuhay Miles for Economy Class and 24,500 Mabuhay Miles for Business Class.
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PAL’s Mabuhay Miles is a rewards program for frequent flyers, allowing members to accumulate miles that can be redeemed for flights and service class upgrades. With this limited-time promo, it's the perfect opportunity for travellers to maximise their miles and explore new destinations at a fraction of the cost. Don't miss out on this incredible deal — start planning your next adventure with Philippine Airlines today!
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