LOOK: This enhanced premium economy cabin is worth the splurge

What to expect from Philippine Airlines' new Premium Economy Class


Philippine Airlines (PAL) is taking its Premium Economy Class (PECY) to new heights, offering passengers traveling to Tokyo's Narita International Airport an exclusive and enhanced experience.

Starting this November, PAL is initially rolling out a range of new privileges for Premium Economy travelers, marking the event as the first time PECY seats are available on Narita-bound flights. As Japan's busiest airport for international passenger flights, Narita International Airport sets the stage for an exciting journey, and PAL ensures guests arrive in comfort and style.

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Dining in the enhanced Premium Economy Class is a culinary delight. Passengers can savor dedicated meals, enjoy pre-meal cocktails with an assortment of nuts, and indulge in warm bread served with a selection of butter and jam. A comprehensive menu card and exquisite chinaware casseroles further enhance the gastronomic experience.

These culinary delights are set to extend to other international routes, promising a feast for the senses at 30,000 feet.

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Flyers can expect a host of exclusive benefits, starting from priority services at check-in to boarding, in-flight comfort, and baggage retrieval. The spacious PECY cabin offers wider seats, increased pitch, and extra recline for a truly relaxing journey.

Additionally, passengers enjoy a generous free baggage allowance of up to 25kg (two pieces), upgraded in-flight entertainment with 13.3-inch screens, complete amenity kits, comfortable slippers, and exclusive lavatories.

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The enhanced Premium Economy Class embodies PAL's unwavering commitment to providing seamless airport and in-flight experiences. These exceptional services are delivered by PAL's dedicated cabin crew, known for their world-class hospitality, ensuring that your journey with PAL is marked by Filipino hospitality and top-tier service.

Photos courtesy of Philippine Airlines