Here's what it's like taking the longest flight from Toronto Pearson Airport Toronto Flight Manila
Having a direct flight makes it easier to visit the Philippines, especially for those travelling alone or are elderly and or are worried about layovers and missing flights.Price Range: $1200-2100
The seats are small with not much legroom. So, I suggest if you’re over 5'11", like me, pay for the extra legroom as you want to get comfortable for the long flight. From checking in at a separate check-in counter or one that's shared with Business class that saves you a lot of time from being in a line with hundreds of economy class passengers checking in their 'Balikbayan boxes'.There are only 3 rows in Premium Economy. The seats are 2x4x2. So if you’re travelling with someone, it won’t be a hassle to get up from your seat to use the restroom or to stretch.Upon boarding, staff greet you with a warm towel, a drink and a snack.
Philippine Airlines offers both Western and Filipino cuisine. For breakfast, PAL served corned beef, egg and rice with a side of fruit.
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