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PAL International Sectors PAL International Sectors TRAVEL AWARD FEES/TAXES/SURCHARGES (As of January 13, 2016) UNDER REGULAR PROCESSING (ISSUED AT LEAST 10 CALENDAR DAYS PRIOR FLIGHT TO DATE) ROUNDTRIP TAXES/FEES in US Dollar USA ROUTES *Phil. Travel *Fuel & *Gov't./ Ticketing Service (As Roundtrip) Tax (if Insurance Other TOTAL Charge (If issued applicable) Surcharge Taxes in the Phils.) Manila - New York - Manila 34.30 0.00 73.76 108.06 12.00 New York - Manila - New York 34.30 0.00 73.76 108.06 12.00 Manila - Los Angeles - Manila 34.30 0.00 73.76 108.06 12.00 Los Angeles - Manila - Los Angeles 34.30 0.00 73.76 108.06 12.00 Cebu - Los Angeles - Cebu 34.30 0.00 62.06 96.36 12.00 Los Angeles - Cebu - Los Angeles 34.30 0.00 62.06 96.36 12.00 Manila - San Francisco - Manila 34.30 0.00 73.76 108.06 12.00 San Francisco - Manila - San Francisco 34.30 0.00 73.76 108.06 12.00 Manila - Honolulu - Manila 34.30 0.00 73.76 108.06 12.00 Honolulu - Manila - Honolulu 34.30 0.00 73.76 108.06 12.00 Manila - Guam - Manila 34.30 0.00 36.99 71.29 12.00 Guam - Manila - Guam 34.30 60.00 36.99 131.29 12.00 Vancouver- New York - Vancouver 0.00 0.00 111.96 111.96 12.00 New York - Vancouver - New York 0.00 0.00 97.06 97.06 12.00 ROUNDTRIP TAXES/FEES in US Dollar USA ROUTES *Phil. Travel *Fuel & *Gov't./ Ticketing Service (As One-Way) Tax (if Insurance Other TOTAL Charge (If issued applicable) Surcharge Taxes in the Phils.) Manila - New York 34.30 0.00 45.86 80.16 12.00 New York - Manila 0.00 0.00 27.90 27.90 12.00 Manila - Los Angeles 34.30 0.00 45.86 80.16 12.00 Los Angeles - Manila 0.00 0.00 27.90 27.90 12.00 Cebu - Los Angeles 34.30 0.00 34.16 68.46 12.00 Los Angeles - Cebu 0.00 0.00 27.90 27.90 12.00 Manila - San Francisco 34.30 0.00 45.86 80.16 12.00 San Francisco - Manila 0.00 0.00 27.90 27.90 12.00 Manila - Honolulu 34.30 0.00 45.86 80.16 12.00 Honolulu - Manila 0.00 0.00 27.90 27.90 12.00 Manila - Guam 34.30 0.00 26.89 61.19 12.00 Guam - Manila 0.00 30.00 10.10 40.10 12.00 Vancouver- New York 0.00 0.00 77.56 77.56 12.00 New York - Vancouver 0.00 0.00 35.40 35.40 12.00 ROUNDTRIP TAXES/FEES in US Dollar OTHER INTERNATIONAL *Phil. Travel *Fuel & *Gov't./ Ticketing Service ROUTES Tax (if Insurance Other TOTAL Charge (If issued (As Roundtrip) applicable) Surcharge Taxes in the Phils.) Manila - Hong Kong - Manila 34.30 0.00 32.90 67.20 12.00 Hong Kong - Manila - Hong Kong 34.30 6.20 32.90 73.40 12.00 Manila - Canton - Manila 34.30 0.00 25.30 59.60 12.00 Canton - Manila - Canton 34.30 40.00 25.30 99.60 12.00 Manila - Macau - Manila 34.30 0.00 29.60 63.90 12.00 Macau - Manila - Macau 34.30 0.00 30.10 64.40 12.00 Manila - Quanzhou - Manila 34.30 0.00 25.30 59.60 12.00 Quanzhou - Manila - Quanzhou 34.30 80.00 25.30 139.60 12.00 Manila - Taipei - Manila 34.30 0.00 26.60 60.90 12.00 Taipei - Manila - Taipei 34.30 20.00 26.60 80.90 12.00 Manila - Xiamen - Manila 34.30 0.00 25.30 59.60 12.00 Xiamen - Manila - Xiamen 34.30 40.00 25.30 99.60 12.00 Manila - Bali - Manila 34.30 0.00 26.20 60.50 12.00 Bali - Manila - Bali 34.30 80.00 26.20 140.50 12.00 Manila - Bangkok - Manila 34.30 0.00 32.90 67.20 12.00 Bangkok - Manila - Bangkok 34.30 80.00 32.90 147.20 12.00 Manila - Pusan - Manila 34.30 0.00 30.80 65.10 12.00 Pusan - Manila - Pusan 34.30 0.00 30.80 65.10 12.00 Manila - Saigon - Manila 34.30 0.00 33.10 67.40 12.00 Saigon - Manila - Saigon 34.30 80.00 33.10 147.40 12.00 Manila - Shanghai - Manila 34.30 0.00 25.30 59.60 12.00 Shanghai - Manila - Shanghai 34.30 80.00 25.30 139.60 12.00 Manila - Singapore - Manila 34.30 0.00 35.20 69.50 12.00 Singapore - Manila - Singapore 34.30 80.00 35.20 149.50 12.00 Manila - Beijing - Manila 34.30 0.00 25.30 59.60 12.00 Beijing - Manila - Beijing 34.30 80.00 25.30 139.60 12.00 Manila - Darwin - Manila 34.30 0.00 86.30 120.60 12.00 Darwin - Manila - Darwin 34.30 0.00 86.30 120.60 12.00 Manila - Fukuoka - Manila 34.30 0.00 19.90 54.20 12.00 Fukuoka - Manila Fukuoka 34.30 39.20 19.90 93.40 12.00 Manile - Haneda - Manila 34.30 0.00 33.50 67.80 12.00 Haneda - Manila - Haneda 34.30 39.20 33.50 107.00 12.00 Manila - Jakarta - Manila 34.30 0.00 22.50 56.80 12.00 Jakarta Manila - Jakarta 34.30 80.00 22.50 136.80 12.00 Manila - Nagoya - Manila 34.30 0.00 33.50 67.80 12.00 Nagoya - Manila - Nagoya 34.30 39.20 33.50 107.00 12.00 Manila - Osaka - Manila 34.30 0.00 37.50 71.80 12.00 Osaka - Manila - Osaka 34.30 39.20 37.50 111.00 12.00 Manila - Seoul - Manila 34.30 0.00 34.90 69.20 12.00 Seoul - Manila - Seoul 34.30 0.00 34.90 69.20 12.00 Manila - Narita - Manila 34.30 0.00 33.80 68.10 12.00 Narita - Manila - Narita 34.30 39.20 33.80 107.30 12.00 34.30 0.00 92.60 126.90 12.00 34.30 130.80 92.60 257.70 12.00 34.30 0.00 124.00 158.30 12.00 34.30 0.00 124.00 158.30 12.00 Manila - Brisbane - Manila 34.30 0.00 92.80 127.10 12.00 Brisbane - Manila - Brisbane 34.30 0.00 92.80 127.10 12.00 34.30 0.00 88.90 123.20 12.00 34.30 0.00 88.90 123.20 12.00 Manila - Melbourne - Manila 34.30 0.00 80.10 114.40 12.00 Melbourne - Manila - Melbourne 34.30 0.00 80.10 114.40 12.00 Manila - Sydney - Manila 34.30 0.00 91.60 125.90 12.00 Sydney - Manila - Sydney 34.30 0.00 91.60 125.90 12.00 34.30 0.00 74.70 109.00 12.00 34.30 0.00 74.70 109.00 12.00 Manila- Abu Dhabi - Manila 34.30 0.00 34.80 69.10 12.00 Abu Dhabi - Manila - Abu Dhabi 34.30 0.00 34.80 69.10 12.00 Manila - Dubai - Manila 34.30 0.00 34.80 69.10 12.00 Dubai - Manila - Dubai 34.30 220.00 34.80 289.10 12.00 Manila - Riyadh - Manila 34.30 0.00 28.90 63.20 12.00 Riyadh - Manila - Riyadh 34.30 133.20 28.90 196.40 12.00 Manila - Dammam - Manila 34.30 0.00 28.90 63.20 12.00 Dammam - Manila - Dammam 34.30 133.20 28.90 196.40 12.00 Manila - Vancouver - Manila 34.30 0.00 66.92 101.22 12.00 Vancouver - Manila - Vancouver 34.30 0.00 66.92 101.22 12.00 Manila - Toronto - Manila 34.30 0.00 66.92 101.22 12.00 Toronto - Manila - Toronto 34.30 0.00 66.92 101.22 12.00 175.50 209.80 Manila- London - Manila 34.30 0.00 (Economy) 12.00 278.70 313.00 (Business) 175.50 268.00 12.00 London - Manila - London 34.30 58.20 (Economy) 278.70 371.2 12.00 (Business) Cebu- Nagoya - Cebu 34.30 0.00 21.90 56.20 12.00 Nagoya - Cebu - Nagoya 34.30 39.20 21.90 95.40 12.00 Cebu - Narita - Cebu 34.30 0.00 22.20 56.50 12.00 Narita - Cebu - Narita 34.30 39.20 22.20 95.70 12.00 Cebu - Osaka - Cebu 34.30 0.00 25.90 60.20 12.00 Osaka - Cebu - Osaka 34.30 39.20 25.90 99.40 12.00 Cebu - Seoul - Cebu 34.30 0.00 23.30 57.60 12.00 Seoul - Cebu - Seoul 34.30 0.00 23.30 57.60 12.00 Kalibo - Pusan - Kalibo 34.30 0.00 19.20 53.50 12.00 Pusan - Kalibo - Pusan 34.30 0.00 19.20 53.50 12.00 Kalibo - Seoul - Kalibo 34.30 0.00 23.30 57.60 12.00 Seoul - Kalibo - Seoul 34.30 0.00 23.30 57.60 12.00 ONE-WAY TAXES/FEES in US Dollar OTHER INTERNATIONAL *Phil. Travel *Fuel & *Gov't./ Ticketing Service ROUTES Tax (if Insurance Other TOTAL Charge (If issued (As One-Way) applicable) Surcharge Taxes in the Phils.) Manila - Hong Kong 34.30 0.00 11.60 45.90 12.00 Hong Kong - Manila 0.00 3.10 21.30 24.40 12.00 Manila - Canton 34.30 0.00 11.60 45.90 12.00 Canton - Manila 0.00 20.00 13.70 33.70 12.00 Manila - Macau 34.30 0.00 11.60 45.90 12.00 Macau - Manila 0.00 0.00 18.00 18.00 12.00 Manila - Taipei 34.30 0.00 11.60 45.90 12.00 Taipei - Manila 0.00 10.00 15.00 25.00 12.00 Manila - Xiamen 34.30 0.00 11.60 45.90 12.00 Xiamen - Manila 0.00 20.00 13.70 33.70 12.00 Manila - Bali 34.30 0.00 11.60 45.90 12.00 Bali - Manila 0.00 40.00 14.60 54.60 12.00 Manila - Bangkok 34.30 0.00 12.60 46.90 12.00 Bangkok - Manila 0.00 40.00 20.30 60.30 12.00 Manila - Saigon 34.30 0.00 11.60 45.90 12.00 Saigon - Manila 0.00 40.00 21.50 61.50 12.00 Manila - Pusan 34.30 0.00 11.60 45.90 12.00 Pusan - Manila 0.00 0.00 19.20 19.20 12.00 Manila - Shanghai 34.30 0.00 11.60 45.90 12.00 Shanghai - Manila 0.00 40.00 13.70 53.70 12.00 Manila - Singapore 34.30 0.00 11.60 45.90 12.00 Singapore - Manila 0.00 40.00 23.60 63.60 12.00 Manila - Beijing 34.30 0.00 11.60 45.90 12.00 Beijing - Manila 0.00 40.00 13.70 53.70 12.00 Manila - Darwin 34.30 0.00 24.30 58.60 12.00 Darwin - Manila 0.00 0.00 62.00 62.00 12.00 Manila - Fukuoka 34.30 0.00 11.60 45.90 12.00 Fukuoka - Manila 0.00 19.60 8.30 27.90 12.00 Manila - Haneda 34.30 0.00 11.60 45.90 12.00 Haneda - Manila 0.00 19.60 21.90 41.50 12.00 Manila - Jakarta 34.30 0.00 11.60 45.90 12.00 Jakarta - Manila 0.00 40.00 10.90 50.90 12.00 Manila - Nagoya 34.30 0.00 11.60 45.90 12.00 Nagoya - Manila 0.00 19.60 21.90 41.50 12.00 Manila - Osaka 34.30 0.00 11.60 45.90 12.00 Osaka - Manila 0.00 19.60 25.90 45.50 12.00 Manila - Seoul 34.30 0.00 11.60 45.90 12.00 Seoul - Manila 0.00 0.00 23.30 23.30 12.00 Manila - Narita 34.30 0.00 11.60 45.90 12.00 Narita - Manila 0.00 19.60 22.20 41.80 12.00 34.30 0.00 35.40 69.70 12.00 0.00 65.40 22.90 88.30 12.00 0.00 0.00 83.90 83.90 12.00 0.00 0.00 40.10 40.10 12.00 34.30 0.00 28.80 63.10 12.00 0.00 0.00 60.10 60.10 12.00 Manila - Brisbane 34.30 0.00 33.00 67.30 12.00 Brisbane - Manila 0.00 0.00 59.80 59.80 12.00 Manila - Melbourne 34.30 0.00 25.20 59.50 12.00 Melbourne - Manila 0.00 0.00 54.90 54.90 12.00 Manila - Sydney 34.30 0.00 32.40 66.70 12.00 Sydney - Manila 0.00 0.00 59.20 59.20 12.00 34.30 0.00 40.60 74.90 12.00 0.00 0.00 34.10 34.10 12.00 Manila- Abu Dhabi 34.30 0.00 13.00 47.30 12.00 Abu Dhabi - Manila 0.00 0.00 21.80 21.80 12.00 Manila - Dubai 34.30 0.00 13.00 47.30 12.00 Dubai - Manila 0.00 110.00 21.80 131.80 12.00 Manila - Riyadh 34.30 0.00 13.60 47.90 12.00 Riyadh - Manila 0.00 66.60 15.30 81.90 12.00 Manila - Dammam 34.30 0.00 13.60 47.90 12.00 Dammam - Manila 0.00 66.60 15.30 81.90 12.00 Manila - Vancouver 34.30 0.00 22.71 57.01 12.00 Vancouver
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