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Calling all Batanes dreamers! Philippine Airlines (PAL) is making it easier than ever to visit this stunning archipelago with new Clark to Batanes flights. Starting 2 Jul 2024, PAL will launch a new route that allows travellers to fly directly to Basco, Batanes from Clark International Airport.
Also read: Batanes Travel Guide 2024: Where to Eat, Stay, and Explore
Batanes, known for its dramatic cliffs, rolling hills, and charming stone houses, has long been a coveted spot on many a travel bucket list. However, limited air access has sometimes posed a hurdle for eager adventurers. While PAL currently offers daily flights to Basco from Manila, the new Clark route provides a welcome alternative, particularly for travellers based in Luzon or those with connecting flights through Clark.
Also read: 10 Things to Do in Clark for Your Next Weekend Getaway
PAL will operate four flights weekly between Clark and Basco. Flights will be offered on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays, providing flexibility for your travel planning.
Don’t miss out on this exciting new travel option! Reservations for flights starting 2 Jul 2024 are now open. Be prepared for one-way ticket prices ranging from ₱5,098 to ₱10,000 (subject to change).
Also read: 10 Must-see Batanes Tourist Spots for First-timers
So, what are you waiting for? Pack your bags and get ready to explore the beauty of Batanes with this convenient Clark to Batanes route with Philippine Airlines!
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