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[Title] => Solons hit cut in PAL flights to Taiwan
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Congressmen belonging to the transportation and communications committee
strongly criticized the move of Taiwan's aviation authorities last week to
drastically curtail Philippine Airlines' flights to Taipei as a fresh air
dispute between the two countries threatened to erupt into yet another
full-blown crisis.
"What your government did was downright unfair and a slap in the face of the
Philippines," Rep.
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[Title] => PAL welcomes more Taiwan charter flights
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Philippine Airlines will welcome an increase in the frequency of charter
flights operated by air charter companies from Taiwan to the Philippines as a
means of easing the absence of regular scheduled services between the two
destinations.
"Our desire to see more Taiwanese charter flights operating to the Philippines
is made in all good faith, notwithstanding the repeated rejection by the Taipei
aviation authorities of our own application to operate reciprocal charters,"
said PAL president Avelino L.
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CIVIL AERONAUTICS
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[Title] => Solons hit cut in PAL flights to Taiwan
[Summary] =>
Congressmen belonging to the transportation and communications committee
strongly criticized the move of Taiwan's aviation authorities last week to
drastically curtail Philippine Airlines' flights to Taipei as a fresh air
dispute between the two countries threatened to erupt into yet another
full-blown crisis.
"What your government did was downright unfair and a slap in the face of the
Philippines," Rep.
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[Title] => PAL welcomes more Taiwan charter flights
[Summary] =>
Philippine Airlines will welcome an increase in the frequency of charter
flights operated by air charter companies from Taiwan to the Philippines as a
means of easing the absence of regular scheduled services between the two
destinations.
"Our desire to see more Taiwanese charter flights operating to the Philippines
is made in all good faith, notwithstanding the repeated rejection by the Taipei
aviation authorities of our own application to operate reciprocal charters,"
said PAL president Avelino L.
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