PAL should match Cebu Pacific fare rates; solon explains why
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Flag-carrier Philippine Airlines (PAL) should try to match the fare rates of budget airlines Cebu Pacific. Thus, said Cagayan de Oro City 2nd district Rep. Rufus Rodriguez amid the mounting complaints about the poor service of Cebu Pacific. He extended his call to other domestic carriers, but gave special mention to PAL. "Our flag-carrier Philippine Airlines, should also step up to the plate and offer better service, including matching Cebu Pacific fares," said the Mindanaoan. “I think that if the fare rates are comparable, Filipinos would prefer to take Philippine Airlines. PAL, with its newly installed young leadership, should try to regain its top spot as most preferred domestic and international carrier,” he said. At the same time, Rodriguez urged President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. to allow foreign airlines to operate locally, saying this is allowed under the recently-amended Public Service Act. “The government should now open the country and invite foreign airlines to serve Filipinos, who should have options other than being forced to take Cebu Pacific with its terrible service,” he said. Rodriguez is the chairman of the House Committee on Constitutional Amendments.
Philippine Airlines
Flag-carrier Philippine Airlines (PAL) should try to match the fare rates of budget airlines Cebu Pacific. Thus, said Cagayan de Oro City 2nd district Rep. Rufus Rodriguez amid the mounting complaints about the poor service of Cebu Pacific. He extended his call to other domestic carriers, but gave special mention to PAL. "Our flag-carrier Philippine Airlines, should also step up to the plate and offer better service, including matching Cebu Pacific fares," said the Mindanaoan. “I think that if the fare rates are comparable, Filipinos would prefer to take Philippine Airlines. PAL, with its newly installed young leadership, should try to regain its top spot as most preferred domestic and international carrier,” he said. At the same time, Rodriguez urged President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. to allow foreign airlines to operate locally, saying this is allowed under the recently-amended Public Service Act. “The government should now open the country and invite foreign airlines to serve Filipinos, who should have options other than being forced to take Cebu Pacific with its terrible service,” he said. Rodriguez is the chairman of the House Committee on Constitutional Amendments.