The Philippine Airlines (PAL) announced its flight frequency between Dubai and the Philippines for the month of February this year.
In a press release sent to The Global Filipino Magazine, the Philippine-based carrier slated its flight schedule for the entire month:
Below are the schedules:
Tuesday
MNL-DXB – PR658 – 12:25H-18:05
DXB-DVO – PR659 – 19:35H-9:55H+1 (Davao)
Friday and Saturday
MNL-DXB – PR658 – 12:25H-18:05
DXB-CEB – PR659 – 19:55H – 09:05H+1 (Cebu)
Wed/Sat
MNL-DXB – PR658 – 12:25H-18:05
DXB-SFS – PR659 – 19:55H-8:40H+1
According to the release, flights from Dubai to Cebu on Fridays and Sundays are subject to change due to government restrictions.
Meanwhile, flight schedules on Mondays and Thursdays from February 10, 2022, onwards are still subject to government approval.
All passengers are still required to present a negative RT-PCR test result taken 48 hours prior to boarding the aircraft. The 48 hours shall be counted from the time of specimen collection and not from the release of the RT-PCR test result.
All passengers must register on the following link:
For Manila Arrivals: https://www.onehealthpass.com.ph/e-HDC/
For Cebu Arrivals : https://mactancebuairport.com/covid-19-registration
For Davao Arrivals : https://www.onehealthpass.com.ph/e-HDC and https://profiles.safe-davao.com/registration/person
For Subic Arrivals : https://dashlabs.app/labora…/607a41404d14dc68461eb3be/form
For Non OFW: https://shop.dashlabs.app/…/60d2b5b9bb614158375929ab
Just recently, the Inter-Agency Task Force (IATF) in the Philippines temporarily suspended the classification of countries as green, yellow, and read.
It also announced that starting February 1, all fully vaccinated passengers will no longer be required to undergo facility quarantine.
According to an Inquirer.net report, these passengers will be required to present a negative RT-PCR test taken within 48 hours prior to departure from the country of origin.
They are, however, advised to self-monitor for symptoms for seven days. They are also required to report to their local government unit (LGU) upon the manifestation of symptoms.
Incoming passengers must present the following proofs of vaccination: World Health Organization (WHO) International Certificates of Vaccination and Prophylaxis, VaxCertPH, and National/state digital certificate of the foreign government which recognizes VaxCertPH.
Meanwhile, unvaccinated or partially vaccinated passengers will be required to undergo facility-based quarantine until the release of their negative RT-PCR test taken on the fifth day.
Fully vaccinated nationals of non-visa countries, on the other hand, will be allowed to enter the Philippines, subject to several conditions, starting February 10.