PHILIPPINE AIRLINES RESUMES FLIGHTS TO SIARGAO FROM CLARK

(SPOT.ph)Siargao has seen a meteoric rise in popularity in the past few years. Its cozy, bohemian vibe and perfect-for-surfing waves have enthralled many local and foreign tourists with some even choosing to abandon their city life and call the island their home. If you want to see and experience the island's magic firsthand, here's one more option to transport yourself to paradise.

Good news, Philippine Airlines is adding more flights headed to Siargao— but before you book a flight, you should know, the flights don't leave from Ninoy Aquino International Airport. 

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Here's what we know about Philippine Airlines' new Siargao flights: 

Beginning December 3, 2024 the island of Siargao will be more accessible to travelers from all over Luzon as Philippine Airlines resumes its Clark-Siargao flight route. 

You might be thinking, doesn't PAL already fly to Siargao? Philippine Airlines currently flies to Siargao via Manila daily. However, with the addition of the new flights from Clark, travelers will get an additional three flights departing in the early afternoons to and from the island. 

Here are the flight schedules for Philippine Airlines' Clark to Siargao flights:

  • 2P 2875
    • Flies to Del Carmen, Siargao every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday 
    • ETD Clark: 11 a.m.
    • ETA Siargao: 1:05 p.m.

Here are the flight schedules for Philippine Airlines' Siargao to Clark flights:

  • 2P 2876
    • Flies to Clark International Airport every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday 
    • ETD Siargao: 1:35 p.m.
    • ETA Clark: 3:40 p.m.

You can already book flights to Siargao from Clark and vice-versa for flights starting December 3 onwards.

As of writing, flights to and from Siargao range from around P3,453 to P10,659 one-way.

What to do in Siargao? 

Siargao is a tear-drop shaped island in the Surigao del Norte province in Mindanao. The island is known for being the Surfing Capital of the Philippines thanks to its large and consistent swells coveted by surfers worldwide. Siargao is home to a tight-knit surfing community living out a distinctly Filipino bohemian way of life, enthralling many city-dwellers to consider moving to the island for good.

Aside from being known as a surfer and digital nomad's paradise, Siargao is also home to lots of other natural wonders from mysterious caves, long winding rivers, and azure lagoons. 

For more information, visit Philippine Airlines' website.

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