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Registration Links for the Pal Passenger Profile and Health Declaration Form REGISTRATION LINKS FOR THE PAL PASSENGER PROFILE AND HEALTH DECLARATION FORM PAGE 1 OF 2 AIRPORT DESTINATION AIRPORT NAME REGISTRATION LINK CODE Manila MNL Ninoy Aquino International Airport https://bit.ly/PALMNLRegForm Antique EUQ Evelio Javier Airport https://bit.ly/PALEUQRegForm Bacolod BCD New Bacolod Silay International Airport https://bit.ly/PALBCDRegForm Basco BSO Basco Airport https://bit.ly/PALBSORegForm Busuanga USU Francisco B. Reyes Airport https://bit.ly/PALUSURegForm Butuan BXU Butuan Airport https://bit.ly/PALBXURegForm Cagayan de Oro CGY Laguindingan Airport https://bit.ly/PALCGYRegForm Calbayog CYP Calbayog Airport https://bit.ly/PALCYPRegForm Camiguin CGM Camiguin Airport https://bit.ly/PALCGMRegForm Catarman CRM Catarman National Airport https://bit.ly/PALCRMRegForm Caticlan MPH Godofredo P. Ramos Caticlan Airport https://bit.ly/PALMPHRegForm Cebu CEB Mactan - Cebu International Airport https://bit.ly/PALCEBRegForm Cotabato CBO Cotabato Airport https://bit.ly/PALCBORegForm Clark CRK Clark International Airport https://bit.ly/PALCRKRegForm Davao DVO Davao International Airport https://bit.ly/PALDVORegForm Dipolog DPL Dipolog Airport https://bit.ly/PALDPLRegForm REGISTRATION LINKS FOR THE PAL PASSENGER PROFILE AND HEALTH DECLARATION FORM PAGE 2 OF 2 AIRPORT DESTINATION AIRPORT NAME REGISTRATION LINK CODE Dumaguete DGT Dumaguete Airport https://bit.ly/PALDGTRegForm General Santos GES General Santos International Airport https://bit.ly/PALGESRegForm Iloilo ILO Iloilo International Airport https://bit.ly/PALILORegForm Kalibo KLO Kalibo International Airport https://bit.ly/PALKLORegForm Laoag LAO Laoag International Airport https://bit.ly/PALLAORegForm Legazpi LGP Legazpi Airport https://bit.ly/PALLGPRegForm Ozamiz OZC Ozamiz Airport https://bit.ly/PALOZCRegForm Pagadian PAG Pagadian Airport https://bit.ly/PALPAGRegForm Puerto Princesa PPS Puerto Princesa International Airport https://bit.ly/PALPPSRegForm Roxas RXS Roxas Airport https://bit.ly/PALRXSRegForm San Vicente SWL San Vicente Airport https://bit.ly/PALSWLRegForm Siargao IAO Sayak Airport https://bit.ly/PALIAORegForm Tacloban TAC Daniel Z. Romualdez Airport https://bit.ly/PALTACRegForm Tagbilaran TAG Bohol Panglao International Airport https://bit.ly/PALTAGRegForm Tawi-tawi TWT Sanga-sanga Airport https://bit.ly/PALTWTRegForm Zamboanga ZAM Zamboanga International Airport https://bit.ly/PALZAMRegForm.
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