Philippine Airlines to Halt Select Flights from Cebu and Clark Indefinitely Philippine Airlines (PAL) announced on Thursday that it will suspend several international and domestic flights starting mid-April through May as part of network adjustments in response to “changing conditions affecting global aviation.” The airline’s advisory stated that the schedule changes will impact select routes originating from Cebu and Clark, with some suspensions set to remain in place “until further notice.” Among the affected international routes, PAL will halt Cebu-Guam flights (PR120/121) beginning April 16. Cebu-Ho Chi Minh services (PR587/588) will also be suspended starting April 19, with limited operations scheduled for select dates in May. Domestic routes will see disruptions as well, including the suspension of Clark-Siargao flights (PR2875/2876) from May 4, Cebu-Ozamiz flights (PR2893/2894) from May 5, and Cebu-Calbayog flights (PR2668/2669) from May 6. The airline did not specify the exact duration of the suspensions, emphasizing that adjustments will remain in place “until further notice” as it continues to monitor operating conditions. “PAL is working to minimize disruption and will continue to review these routes as conditions improve,” the airline stated. Cargo operations on the affected routes will also face disruptions. The airline’s decision reflects broader efforts to adapt to evolving challenges in the aviation sector, including fluctuating demand and operational constraints. The move comes amid ongoing adjustments to the airline’s network, as highlighted in previous announcements regarding its exit from turboprop operations and increased jet operations at Ninoy Aquino International Airport.#philippine_airlines #cebu #clark #guam #ho_chi_minh