Philippine Airlines will add the Western Pacific island nation of Palau to its international network next spring.
Philippine Airlines will add the Western Pacific island nation of Palau to its international network next spring.
From March 29, 2026, the Philippine flag carrier will operate two weekly flights between Manila and Koror – the capital of Palau. The outbound flights – PR513 – will depart Manila at 2215H every Sunday and Wednesday before arriving at Koror at 0200H the following morning. The return flight – PR514 – will depart at 0310H before arriving back at Manila at around 0455H.
The new and first service to Palau by Philippine Airlines will see the use the airlines' Airbus A321ceo aircraft.
Located around 1690 kilometers east of the Philippines in the Western Pacific, Palau is a popular diving destination and home to the natural island formation known as the Rock Islands – a UNESCO World Heritage site.
“Creating flights to this Pacific island will stimulate tourism travel among beach lovers and the diving community. Travelers can expect world-class service on board their flights combined with Philippine Airlines’ renowned Filipino heartfelt care,” said Richard Nuttall, President, Philippines.
United Airlines currently operates two weekly flights between Manila and Koror, and Philippine Airlines will offer connections from major cities in Asia and the Philippines to the island nation via Manila.
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