Philippine
Airlines and Garuda Indonesia will commence code-sharing on flights
between Manila and Jakarta on March 25, 2001, with PAL as the operating
carrier.
The agreement gives Garuda a seat allocation on each of PALs four
flights weekly on the route.
The service will be marketed and sold in the Philippines and Indonesia
as joint PAL/Garuda flights, but they will actually be operated using
PAL aircraft and crew.
The deal strengthens PALs partnership with Garuda and provides the
Philippine flag carrier access to the tourist traffic to Indonesia.
Garuda, on the other hand, gains a foothold in Manila, a market it has
been absent from for the last four years.
The Garuda pact is PALs first code share since entering rehabilitation
two years ago in which it is the operating carrier an indication of
PALs improved operational condition.
PAL presently code-shares with five other carriers on various routes.
These are Egypt Air between Manila and Cairo; Emirates between Manila
and Dubai; Gulf Air between Manila and Abu Dhabi; Kuwait Airways between
Manila and Bangkok; and Malaysia Airlines between Manila and Cebu, and
Kuala Lumpur, Kuching and Kota Kinabalu.
It also operates a joint cargo service with Lufthansa Cargo between
Manila and Frankfurt.
PAL and Garuda have a longstanding commercial relationship dating back
to 1986, when the two carriers first operated a joint service.
PAL resumed flights to Jakarta (via Singapore) last December 2, 2000
using widebody Airbus 330-300 jets.
Departures from Manila are every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and
Saturday. The return service departs Jakarta the following day.
With both PAL and Garuda now working jointly to develop the route,
traffic between Manila and Jakarta is expected to increase
significantly. |