In response to the coronavirus epidemic, Philippine Airlines’ flight change policy has been made more flexible, with appealing cost exemptions that allow you to alter your flight without incurring any flight change fees or penalties for rebooking or rerouting your travel.
If you have a flight ticket that was affected by a travel ban or cancellation between February 2, 2020, and October 31, 2021, you can convert it into a travel voucher or rebook your flight to travel later without being charged a flight change fee or penalty. You can also cancel your flight without being charged a cancellation fee (see to the Philippine Airlines Booking Cancellation Policy page).
assuming your flight is cancelled or impacted by a travel ban between February 2, 2020, and October 31, 2021, you can:
Convert your ticket into a travel voucher and receive 10% extra value for your ticket (assuming you did not make any changes to your booking previously).
You can rebook or reroute your flight without paying a flight change or rebooking fee.
For affected travel between February 2, 2020 and June 30, 2021, no flight change fee or cost difference within the same booking class will be charged for travel up to September 30, 2021, or the ticket’s validity duration, whichever comes first. Government taxes, on the other hand, will be collected.
If you cancel at least 24 hours before your flight and travel between October 1 and December 31, 2021, or within the ticket’s validity term within the same cabin class, you will not be charged a rebooking fee.
You will not be charged any rebooking fee or fare difference in the same booking class for affected travel between July 1 and October 31, 2021, for up to 60 days from the day your flight was affected. Your new flight date must be within the validity period of your ticket or within 30 days of its expiry date. However, all applicable government taxes and fare difference will be charged.
If you’re holding a ticket from Philippines to Australia (BNE, MEL, SYD) or New Zealand (AKL) and opt for special PAL flights between December 1, 2020 and August 31, 2021, you will not be charged any penalty/flight change fee. However, applicable government taxes and fare difference (if any) will apply.
If your flight has not been cancelled or is not affected by a travel ban, you can make voluntary modifications to your flight using the No-Worry Flight Fare Brand. If your ticket was issued before December 31, 2021, you can rebook without penalty as long as you respect the tariff regulations of your ticket. Alternatively, you may request a refund.
If you have an international flight ticket that was issued on or before December 31, 2021, you can rebook it or convert it into a travel voucher (or request a refund) under the criteria outlined below.
If you purchased your ticket between November 26, 2020 and December 31, 2021, you may rebook it an unlimited number of times without incurring any flight change fees or penalties.
If you have a ticket that was issued before November 25, 2020, you can rebook it once, twice, or an unlimited number of times depending on your fare type (see the chart below) without incurring any flight change fees.
If your ticket was issued on or before December 31, 2021, you can convert it into a travel voucher for future use without being charged a flight change fee — as long as you do so at least 24 hours before departure. If you convert an Economy Flex or Business Flex ticket, you will receive a 10% bonus, which means the value of your travel voucher will be 10% higher.
Whether a traveller purchased their airline tickets online or at the airport, the easiest option to modify them is online. Without having to go through the drawn-out and tiresome usual processes, the needed adjustments to the flight may be made immediately. The purpose of Philippine Airlines’ thoughtfully designed flight change policy is to provide its customers the freedom to make modifications without trouble. By paying the Philippine Airlines flight change charge, travelers may now make any necessary modifications.
According to Philippine Airlines’ flight change policy, every adjustment or cancellation submitted within 24 hours of the reservation is free of charge. If a consumer changes their trip after 24 hours for whatever reason, a rebooking fee of $150 may be assessed for promotional and premium savings rates, while a $50 fee will be assessed for standard or economy flights. Philippine Airlines bookings can be changed easily online or by contacting a toll-free number. The cost of a flight change is determined by the class of travel selected by the passenger.
Philippine carriers is one of the most well-known carriers. Philippine Airlines has a varied set of booking standards depending on the situation. Standby clients have their own set of procedures.
When purchasing a ticket online, travellers have up to an hour to change the date at no extra cost. Any online adjustments can be readily made by simply sending an email. The airline would notify you immediately with a new e-ticket. There are a few needs when the airline changes its policy, for example:
Peak season, demand, and any new routes that are established are all factors to consider.
If the time is altered between morning and night, and vice versa.
If the flight is no longer operational on that day.
Any changes to the flight number.