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Old 27th March 2010, 12:54 PM
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Flew Lisbon-Sharjah yesterday.

KOROR (Palau Horizon) – Pacific Flier announced on Tuesday that it is ready to take off on March 30 from Philippines.

Shane Styles, the airline’s marketing chief said the new Republic of Palau based airline will commence services on March 30 to coincide with this coming Easter.

The inaugural flight will be on March 30 from the Clark Field, located at the northern part of the Philippines.

For the first three flights, the airline is offering a special rate of $339 round trip.

The regular airfare meanwhile will be $399.

The new airline is also offering services from Palau to Brisbane, Australia and said that its services to Guam will begin in May.

For the Brisbane flight, on the March 31 flight, the airfare is $399. For the April 11 flight, the airline is offering an airfare of $499 and after that the regular price will be at $599.

Pacific Flier Airline is supposed to start flight on January 15, however Federak Aviation Administration failed to grant the airline an air carrier’s permit due to ownership issues.

The airline has 18 business and 176 economy passenger seats.

“A long time in the planning and making, PacificFlier has been able to inaugurate a schedule of charter services with the full backing of the government of the Republic of Palau. PacificFlier wants to acknowledge its appreciation for the support it has received from the Government of The Republic of Palau,” Styles said in a statement.

Pacific Flier scheduled departure is every Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday from Palau to Clark at 7:00 a.m. with arrivals at 10:35 a.m.

Passengers living in Manila can take a shuttle bus for free provided by the airline.

Two check-in baggage, weighing 70 lbs. each are also allowed by the airline for each passenger.

Schedule for departures from Clark is every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday leaving at 5:40 pm arriving Koror at 7:10 pm, local time.
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