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If you are flying out to London, one of the best ways is to book a seat in Cathay Pacific’s Premium Economy Class. It’s a separate section of 26 to 34 economy seats with more leg and elbow room, better seat pitch (at 38 inches, six more than regular Economy), and an enhanced entertainment system.

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Last Tuesday’s celebration of the 70th anniversary of Philippine Airlines (PAL) was like light shining through the clouds of tsunami and radiation scares, unrest in the Middle East, and rising unemployment in the homefront.

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Last Tuesday’s celebration of the 70th anniversary of Philippine Airlines (PAL) was like light shining through the clouds of tsunami and radiation scares, unrest in the Middle East, and rising unemployment in the homefront.

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