PAL launches 2025 YESS year-end seat sale
Philippine Airlines has kicked off its much-anticipated Year-End Seat Sale, giving travelers a timely reason to say “YESS” to their next adventure. Running from Nov. 17 to 30, 2025, the promotion offers domestic one-way economy base fares starting at PHP 149 and international round-trip Economy Supersaver base fares as low as USD 60 from Manila

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Philippine Airlines has kicked off its much-anticipated Year-End Seat Sale, giving travelers a timely reason to say “YESS” to their next adventure.
Running from Nov. 17 to 30, 2025, the promotion offers domestic one-way economy base fares starting at PHP 149 and international round-trip Economy Supersaver base fares as low as USD 60 from Manila and USD 59 from Cebu, excluding checked baggage.
The travel period begins Nov. 17 and extends onward, allowing passengers to map out year-end getaways or jump-start their 2026 travel plans.
For many flyers, PAL’s “YESS” campaign signals more than a seasonal discount because it marks a moment to reconnect with loved ones or finally take a long-awaited break.
The sale also lands just as holiday reunions, personal milestones, and year-end reflections inspire people to reward themselves.
“As the year winds down, many of us look for ways to reward ourselves for everything we’ve accomplished, whether big or small,” said Alvin Miranda, PAL vice president for Marketing.
He said the Year-End Seat Sale invites passengers to celebrate the season by “turning well-deserved dreams into real journeys and meaningful memories.”
PAL said YESS offers travelers the experience of flying with a full-service carrier known for comfort, reliability, and heartfelt service.
The airline added that its broad network, in-flight meals, convenient schedules, and signature “Care that Comes from the Heart” allow passengers to savor each trip without paying premium prices.
It said the promotion is designed to make travel accessible at a time when many people are looking to rest, recharge, and rediscover the joy of exploring new places.
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