PAL set to move all turboprop flights out of NAIA by March 29
Passengers deplane from a PAL turboprop aircraft. PortCalls file photo
  • Philippine Airlines is transferring all its turboprop flights from Ninoy Aquino International Airport to Clark, Cebu, and Iloilo effective March 29
  • The move is in line with the government’s directive to gradually transfer turboprop operations out of NAIA to secondary airports to help decongest the country’s main gateway
  • PAL will also introduce additional domestic jet frequencies beginning March 2026, expanding capacity on high-demand routes and providing passengers with more travel options
  • Passengers booked on affected flights will receive updated itineraries, with options for rebooking, rerouting or refund as needed

Philippine Airlines (PAL) is set to transfer its turboprop flights from the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) to Clark, Cebu, and Iloilo effective March 29, 2026.

PAL, in an advisory, said passengers with existing bookings for the affected flights will be re-routed to PAL’s alternative hubs in Cebu, Clark, and Iloilo, ensuring continued connectivity to affected destinations while maintaining full compliance with updated regulatory requirements.

Passengers will be re-routed as follows:

Manila–Busuanga (Coron)–Manila → Clark–Busuanga (Coron)–Clark

  • Manila–Siargao–Manila to Clark–Siargao–Clark
  • Manila–Antique–Manila to Manila–Iloilo–Manila
  • Manila–Catarman–Manila to Cebu–Catarman–Cebu

With the mandated transition of turboprop services out of NAIA, PAL will introduce additional domestic jet frequencies beginning March 2026, expanding capacity on high-demand routes and providing passengers with more travel options.

Expanded weekly services include:

  • Manila–Cebu: up to 76 flights weekly
  • Manila–Dumaguete: up to 21 flights weekly
  • Manila–Iloilo: up to 42 flights weekly
  • Manila–Roxas: up to 14 flights weekly
  • Manila–Tacloban: up to 28 flights weekly

Passengers booked on affected flights will receive updated itineraries, with options for rebooking, rerouting or refund as needed.

PAL last year also transferred some turboprop flights to Clark and Cebu.

READ: PAL starts gradual turboprop transfer from NAIA

The transfer out of NAIA is in line with the Department of Transportation’s Manila Slot Coordination Committee (MSCC) resolution that ordered the gradual transfer of turboprop operations out of NAIA to secondary airports to help decongest the country’s main gateway.

The original deadline for the full transfer of turboprop flights from NAIA was October 26, 2025, under the MSCC resolution issued on December 3, 2024. It was amended on July 29, 2025, extending the phaseout to March 29, 2026.

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